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Safeguard your herd's health with our top-tier Pregnancy Viral Cattle Vaccines, specially designed to protect both cows and unborn calves. These viral vaccines offer robust protection against prevalent viral threats during pregnancy. Help your livestock thrive with trusted brands and ensure peace of mind for your operation.
Vaccinating your cattle, especially pregnant cows, is a crucial step in maintaining both herd health and productivity. Enhanced immunity not only protects the mother but also safeguards the developing calf against serious viral infections. In this collection, we feature industry-leading products like Bovi-Shield, Vira-Shield, and CattleMaster, which are tailored for maximum effectiveness during pregnancy, providing comprehensive protection against common cattle viruses.
Investing in high-quality viral vaccines for pregnant cattle delivers a myriad of benefits, such as:
Over the years, vaccines like Bovi-Shield, Vira-Shield, and CattleMaster have solidified their position as trusted names in livestock health for good reason. Here’s what makes them stand out:
Each product is easy to use, professionally formulated, and backed by years of veterinary expertise, ensuring dependable care for your livestock. Protect the health and future of your herd today by choosing trusted solutions from Valley Vet. Browse all our options and take the next step toward fortified herd immunity.
Need help selecting the best vaccine? Don’t hesitate to contact us! We’re here to assist with all your livestock needs.
Q: Can Bovi-Shield vaccines be used during pregnancy?
A: Yes, but only under the guidance of a veterinarian. Certain formulations, likeBovi-Shield GOLD FP 5, are specifically labeled for safe use in pregnant cattle if previously vaccinated within the last 12 months.
Q: How often should these vaccines be administered?
A: The frequency depends on the product used and herd management practices. Consult with a veterinarian to develop a tailored vaccination schedule for your cattle.