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CATTLE RAISERS COMMUNITY


INDUSTRY ALLIED


Boehringer Ingelheim Offers Market Ready® Quality Feeder Calf Program


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OEHRINGER INGELHEIM VETMEDICA, Inc. (BIVI) offers a precondition-


ing program to help beef producers deliver healthy, high-performing calves, while allowing management fl exibility. The program includes 3 protocol


options: 1) KCH 34 PLUS: Calves are vacci- nated at branding age and vac- cinated 2 to 6 weeks prior to shipping.


AERWAY


2) KCH 45: Calves must be vac- cinated twice. Producers can choose vaccination at prewean- ing or weaning and at weaning or post weaning. Calves must be weaned 45 days.


BALE BEDS & PROCESSORS DEALERS FOR: TITAN WEST  AERWAY  DEWEZE


POWER POST DRIVER  TITAN TRAILERS 


CENTRAL CITY SCALES STAMPEDE


FOR-MOST LOADING CHUTES SCALES


MANUAL & HYDRAULIC SQUEEZE CHUTES


3) KCH 45 PREMIUM: Calves must be vaccinated 3 times, includ- ing branding age, preweaning or weaning age, and weaning or post weaning. Calves must be weaned 45 days. Ranchers can receive a sale barn


certifi cate from a BIVI representative for verifi cation of which products were used, and when and where. This program expands upon BI-


PORTABLE & STATIONARY SYSTEMS 40 The Cattleman November 2015


VI’s philosophy of Keeping Calves Healthy (KCH) from the very begin- ning. It incorporates BIVI vaccines like Pyramid®, Presponse®, Alpha™ and Caliber® into the 3 protocols, along with Cydectin® and Synan- thic® for parasite control. For more information, visit www. kchmarketready.com.


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