Blue tongue and calves

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helen salmon
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Post by helen salmon »

Hi,
We are due to give our cows and alpacas their blue tongue injections on sunday. My question is, should I be injecting the new calf which will be 3 days old? My inclination is not to, but I don't want to put her life at risk.
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Post by Duncan MacIntyre »

Helen,

there are at least 3 brands of vaccine on the uk market, so I don't know what the instructions are for yours, but each supply should have a leaflet with the "data sheet" instructions on. Some specify not before 1 month old, Merial BTVpur8 which has mostly been used in Scotland says 3 months, so try to see your instructions. If you do not have them, ask you vet or if you post the brand I can tell you, or email me off board.

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helen salmon
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Post by helen salmon »

Thanks Duncan.
My vet tells me she can't have the vaccine under a month old. I really didn't fancy doing it so young. Are there great risks for her from blue tongue?
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Post by SteveM »

We gave our cows and calves (all over 1 month) the blue tongue vacine last weekend, calves will have a 2nd dose after 3 weeks.

My query is regarding our 3 cows yet to calve, will we need to vacinate the calves later in the year or will they pick it up through their mothers?

thanks

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Post by Broomcroft »

I have just been told that Meriel (or however you spell it) say do not inject until 3 months because the dam should have passed on a natural immunity for a while to the youngstock (although half a dozen who were born but were under a month old last year will be at risk). So, because we injected everything over a month old last August, we're not going to inject again for a while, not even the youngsters. By the time we come to inject, probably in July, loads of our lambs will have gone to market.

Has anyone else been told this?




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