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Eloy Looks, in case you require support in this topic, you should locate yourself in your own context, since the vaccination programs vary in each area, you should take into account you vaccinate against such illnesses as Classic Swinish Fever. Alone to vaccinate empty females and 10 days before the load, Aujeszky, Blue Eye, Mycoplasma, these vaccines, to apply them to the female gestantes, mainly at the end of the gestation, to avoid reabsorptions besides that Aujezsky and Blue Eye can apply it in savanna form (to all the females and sires at the same time) besides Parvovirus, Leptospira and Erisipela (these you finish 3 they can be applied in a bovine multivalente to the females). These vaccines are applied after the childbirth of the females and of preference 14 days after the childbirth, this is it but common in this area for the females and to the pigs. Depending on the problems that are presented can also vaccinate against Mycoplasma. There are several types of bovine of these, which can be of a dose or of two dose and then the program varies, and already later, it depends on the problems that you have or that they are had in the area, you can vaccinate against Aujeszky, Blue Eye, Classic swinish Fever, and until in some extreme cases against Haemophillus parasuis and against Erisipela. Good, but you have to define your farm and to begin to program he/she stops these vaccines, if you have doubts you already know, I am to your you order |
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