Posted by Pair-a-dice farm on May 04, 2016 at 08:16:59 from (173.202.5.219):
In Reply to: Cattle vet. supplies posted by sparktrician on May 04, 2016 at 08:02:24:
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Valley Vet is good. I get mine from the local vet or the coop. Depending on your operation, you really need to find a vet that you can go to. Starting in January the 1st stage of the VFD starts. If you want anything in the medicated feed will need a Vet prescription. The next stage will be any antibiotic that you give in shot form. I'm not sure when that will start and I don't know if that includes preventative vaccines. Anyone that needs to treat a sick animal will need a vet's visit and prescription before they can medicate a sick animal. I've got to find a new vet because my old vet is retiring early because he doesn't want the hassle with the paperwork.
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