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Looking for reliable protection for your cattle? Our selection of pinkeye and blackleg vaccines is designed to promote herd health and prevent costly diseases. Whether you’re managing a small farm or a large ranch, these trusted vaccines offer peace of mind and ensure your cattle stay healthy and productive throughout the year.
When it comes to cattle health, proactive care is key. Diseases like pinkeye and blackleg can spread quickly and cause serious harm to your herd if not addressed early. That’s why we’ve curated a range of highly effective vaccines to help protect your cattle against these common challenges. With offerings from trusted brands like Zoetis, Merck, and Boehringer Ingelheim, you can rest assured that your herd has the best possible defense against illness.
Vaccinating your cattle isn’t just about managing disease outbreaks—it’s about strengthening your animals' overall health and saving yourself time and money in the long run. Here’s why vaccines, especially for pinkeye and blackleg, are essential:
Caring for your livestock is one of the most rewarding parts of raising cattle, and our vaccines are here to make it easier:
Taking preventative steps now can save you time, stress, and resources in the future. Explore our full range of vaccines today and discover easy-to-use solutions designed for the health of your cattle.
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Q: What causes pinkeye in cattle?
A: Pinkeye in cattle is primarily caused by Moraxella bovis, a bacterium that thrives in hot, dry conditions. Factors like dust, UV exposure, and fly irritation can contribute to outbreaks and worsen symptoms.
Q: How do blackleg vaccines help?
A: Blackleg vaccines protect cattle by stimulating their immune system to fight off Clostridium chauvoei bacteria, which cause severe tissue damage and can lead to fatal infections.
Q: When is the best time to vaccinate for pinkeye and blackleg?
A: Vaccination is typically recommended before peak risk seasons—spring and summer for pinkeye and early spring for blackleg. Following the manufacturer’s guidelines ensures maximum effectiveness.