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A3673 Cattle vaccines: Recommendations and available products L. E. Baumann

How to use this publication The proliferation of cattle vaccines on the market has generated many questions about their content and use. This publication is designed as a quick reference guide to cattle vaccines. It is intended as a guide only, and should not be used as a substitute for the instructions and guidelines on the manufacturer s label and package insert. Vaccine recommendations depend on many factors. You should consult your herd veterinarian for vaccine advice and recommendations specific to your farm. Always read and follow the manufacturer s label and package insert before using any vaccine product. Follow the Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) guidelines or the Dairy Beef Quality Assurance (DBQA) guidelines for vaccine administration (www.bqa.org). This publication lists some of the major cattle vaccine manufacturers in alphabetical order followed by their vaccine products in alphabetical order. The letters following the vaccine name indicate the type of vaccine contained in each product. The use of company names or product trade names does not imply endorsement. This list is intended to be as complete as possible. Omission of any vaccine manufacturer or vaccine product is strictly an oversight. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained here; however, the author assumes no responsibility relating to the use of this guide.

Vaccination recommendations for Wisconsin dairy herds* Age Vaccine Route & form Calves (at birth) & Recommended or optional Comments Oral, MLV Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Give prior to colostrum. May not be effective after 1 day of age. IBR/PI 3 Intranasal, MLV Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Half dose in each nostril. Calves (4 8 months) Heifers (12 15 months) (prebreeding) Springers (5 6 weeks precalving) BVD SubQ or IM Recommended Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Modified live vaccines, at least one injection. illed vaccines require 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart. IBR/PI 3 SubQ or IM Recommended Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Modified live vaccines, at least one injection. illed vaccines require 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart. SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Requires 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart. BRSV SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May require 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart. Clostridium SubQ Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Requires 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart. Brucellosis (Bang s) SubQ Optional For use in heifers only. Given by an accredited, licensed veterinarian. Federal regulations must be followed. Vaccination of heifers allowed between 4 12 months of age. BVD SubQ or IM Recommended Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Modified live vaccines, at least one injection. illed vaccines require 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart the first time; otherwise one booster injection. IBR/PI 3 SubQ or IM Recommended Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Vaccinate at least one month prior to breeding. Modified live vaccines, at least one injection. illed vaccines require 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart the first time; otherwise one booster injection. SubQ or IM Recommended Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Requires 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart the first time; otherwise one booster injection. BRSV SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May require 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart the first time. Clostridium SubQ Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Requires 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart the first time; otherwise one booster injection. & Colibacillosis E. coli SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Requires 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart the first time; otherwise one booster injection. Calf must receive colostrum for protection. Repeat before each calving. SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Requires 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart the first time; otherwise one booster injection. Calf must receive colostrum for protection. Repeat before each calving. E. coli endotoxin SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Repeat before each calving. Adult cows BVD SubQ or IM Recommended Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Repeat once or twice a year. IBR/PI 3 SubQ or IM Recommended Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Repeat once or twice a year. SubQ or IM Recommended Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Repeat once or twice a year. BRSV SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Repeat once or twice a year. Clostridium SubQ Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Repeat once or twice a year. E. coli endotoxin SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. *Specific herd recommendations may vary according to geographic location and risk of disease. Always read and follow label instructions. Consult your herd veterinarian. The preferred route of vaccine administration is subcutaneous (SubQ) if the product is labeled for SubQ. For bull calves going to an artificial insemination (Al) center, consult the Al center before vaccinating. 1

Vaccination recommendations for Wisconsin spring-calving beef cow-calf herds* Group Precalving cows and heifers (spring) Vaccine Route & form Recommended or optional Comments IBR/BVD/PI 3 SubQ or IM Recommended Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Use a product that is safe for pregnant cows and heifers. Repeat before each calving. & Colibacillosis E. coli SubQ or IM Recommended Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May require 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart the first time. Calves must receive colostrum for protection. Repeat before each calving. SubQ or IM Recommended Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May require 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart the first time. Calves must receive colostrum for protection. Repeat before each calving. Clostridium SubQ Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May require 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart the first time. Repeat before each calving. Prebreeding cows, heifers, and bulls (early summer) IBR/BVD/PI 3 SubQ or IM Recommended Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May depend on whether this vaccine was given precalving. Repeat annually. SubQ or IM Recommended Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May require 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart the first time. Repeat annually. BRSV SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May require 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart the first time. Repeat annually. Clostridium SubQ Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May require 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart the first time. May depend on whether this vaccine was given precalving. Repeat annually. Pinkeye SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Recommended at beginning of fly season. Repeat annually. Campylobacter SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May require 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart the first time. Repeat annually. Trichomoniasis SubQ Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May require 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart the first time. Repeat annually. Calves before weaning or at weaning (fall) IBR/BVD/PI 3 SubQ or IM Recommended Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. If vaccinated prior to 6 months old, revaccinate again after 6 months of age. Clostridium SubQ Recommended Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May require vaccination prior to 6 months of age if calves are at risk. If vaccinated prior to 6 months old, revaccinate again after 6 months of age. BRSV SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May require 2 injections the first time. Pasteurella/ Mannheimia SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May require 2 injections the first time. Haemophilus SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May require 2 injections the first time. Pinkeye SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May require 2 injections the first time. Dependent upon fly season. Tetanus SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May require 2 injections, 2 4 weeks apart the first time. Dependent upon castration method (recommended for elastic banding). Heifer calves (4 12 months old) Brucellosis (Bang s) SubQ Optional For use in heifers only. Given by an accredited, licensed veterinarian. Federal regulations must be followed. Vaccination of heifers allowed between 4 12 months of age. Yearling heifers, steers, and bulls 2 IBR/BVD/PI 3 SubQ or IM Recommended Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May depend on when this vaccine was previously given. Clostridium SubQ Recommended Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May depend on when this vaccine was previously given. BRSV SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May depend on when this vaccine was previously given. Pasteurella/ Mannheimia SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May depend on when this vaccine was previously given. Haemophilus SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. May depend on when this vaccine was previously given. Pinkeye SubQ or IM Optional Follow label and herd veterinarian recommendations. Dependent upon fly season. *Specific herd recommendations may vary according to geographic location and risk of disease. Always read and follow label instructions. Consult your herd veterinarian. The preferred route of vaccine administration is subcutaneous (SubQ) if the product is labeled for SubQ. For bull calves going to an artificial insemination (Al) center, consult the Al center before vaccinating.

Addison Biological Laboratories Maxi/Guard Pinkeye Bacterin AgriLabs I-Site XP MpB Guard Pulmo-Guard PH-M Pulmo-Guard PHM-1 Salmo Guard Aspen TiterVac 3 M M TiterVac 5 M M M M M TiterVac 10 HB M M M M M TiterVac IBR M M TiterVac IBR-LP M Bayer Zelnate (immunostimulant) Ingelheim Vetmedica Alpha-7 Alpha-7/MB -1 Alpha-CD Bar Somnus 2P Bar-Vac 7 Bar Vac 7/Somnus Bar -Vac 8 Bar -Vac CD Bar Vac CD/T Caliber 3 Caliber 7 Citadel L5 Citadel VL5 Elite 4 ey: M=modified live; =killed 3

Elite 4-HS Elite 9 Elite 9-HS EnterVene-d M Express 3 M M Express 5 M M M M M Express 5-HS M M M M M Express FP 3-VL5 M M M Express FP 5 M M M M M Express FP 5-VL5 M M M M M Express FP 10 M M M M M Express FP 10-HS M M M M M Express I M M Lepto-5 Lysigin Mycopar Ocu-guard MB-1 Presponse HM Presponse SQ Prism 5 M M M Pulmo-Guard MpB Pyramid 2 + Type II BVD M M Pyramid 2 + Type II BVD LPH M M M Pyramid 4 M M M M Pyramid 4 + Presponse SQ M M M M Pyramid 5 M M M M M Pyramid 5 + Presponse SQ M M M M M Pyramid 10 M M M M M Pyramid IBR M M Pyramid IBR LPH M ey: M=modified live; =killed 4

SDT-Guard Triangle 1 + Type II BVD Triangle 4 + HS Triangle 4 + PH/HS Triangle 4 +PH- Triangle 5 Triangle 9 + HS Triangle 9 + PH- Triangle 10 TrichGuard TrichGuard V5L TriVib 5L Anthrax Spore Vaccine Bovib-Lepto 5 Bovine Virus Diarrhea Vaccine M Campylobacter Fetus Bacterin-Bovine Essential 1 Essential 2 Essential 2 + P Essential 3 Essential 3 + T Essential 4 Lepto-5 Leptospira Pomona Bacterin Mannheimia Haemolytica- Pasteurella Multocida Bacterin Pre-Breed 6 M Pre-Breed 8 M M Respira-1 M ey: M=modified live; =killed 5

Respira-3 M M Salmonella Dublin- Typhimurium Bacterin M Wart Vaccine Durvet Durvac Lepto 5 Durvac Past HM Durvac Vibrio L5 Master Guard 5 M M Master Guard 10 HB M M Titanium 3 M M Titanium 3 LP M M M Titanium 4 L5 M M M M Titanium 5 M M M M M Titanium 5 L5 HB M M M M M Titanium 5+PH-M M M M M M Titanium BRSV 3 M M M M Titanium IBR M Titanium IBR LP M Viralign 6 M M M M Elanco US (formerly Novartis) Arsenal 4.1 M M M M Bovine Pili Shield M Bovine Pili Shield+C BRD Shield M M M M BVD Shield 3 M CIostridium Perfringens Type A Toxoid (Cattle) Clostri Shield 7 Clostri Shield BCD ey: M=modified live; =killed 6

Fusogard Lepto Shield 5 Nuplura PH Pinkeye Shield XT4 Quick Shield IN IBR-PI 3 M M ReproSTAR L5 HB ReproSTAR VL5 HB Scour Bos 4 Scour Bos 9 Somnu Shield Vib Shield Plus L5 Vira Shield 4 Vira Shield 4+VL5 Vira Shield 4+VL5 HB Vira Shield 6 Vira Shield 6+L5 Vira Shield 6+L5 HB Vira Shield 6+L5 HB Somnus Vira Shield 6+L5 Somnus Vira Shield 6+Somnus Vira Shield 6+VL5 Vira Shield 6+VL5 HB Vira Shield 6+VL5 HB Somnus Vira Shield 6+VL5 Somnus Hygieia J-5 Escherichia Coli Bacterin Serpens Species Bacterin Staphylococcus Aureus Bacterin-Toxoid Streptococcus Uberis Bacterin ey: M=modified live; =killed 7

Immvac ENDOVAC-Beef with ImmunePlus ENDOVAC-Dairy with ImmunePlus 20/20 Vision 7 with Spur Cavalry 9 Covexin 8 Guardian L5 SQ LeptoBov HB Nasalgen IP M M Nobivac 3-Rabies Nobivac 3-Rabies CA Once PMH IN M M Once PMH SQ M M Piliguard Pinkeye-1 Trivalent Piliguard Pinkeye +7 Piliguard Pinkeye TriView Respavir PMH SQ M M Vision 7 Sommus with Spur Vision 7 with Spur Vision 8 Sommus with Spur Vision 8 with Spur Vision CD-T with Spur Vision CD with Spur Vista 3 SQ M M Vista 3 VL5 SQ M M M Vista 5 L5 SQ M M M M M ey: M=modified live; =killed 8

Vista 5 SQ M M M M M Vista 5 VL5 SQ M M M M M Vista Once SQ M M M M M M M VL5 SQ M Merial IMRAB 3 IMRAB Large Animal J-VAC RESPISHIELD HM Professional Biological Brucella Abortus Vaccine (Strain RB-51) Clostridum perfringens Type C & D-Tetanus Toxoid Clostridum perfringens Type C & D Toxoid Texas Vet Lab Multi-Vac 3L M M M Myco-Bac B Poly-Bac B 3 Poly-Bac B Somnus Super Poly-Bac B + IBRk & BVDk Super Poly-Bac B Somnus Bovi-Shield 4 M M M M Bovi-Shield GOLD 5 M M M M M Bovi-Shield GOLD BVD M M Bovi-Shield GOLD FP 5 M M M M M Bovi-Shield GOLD FP 5 L5 M M M M M Bovi-Shield GOLD FP 5 L5 HB M M M M M ey: M=modified live; =killed M 9

Bovi-Shield GOLD FP 5 VL5 M M M M M Bovi-Shield GOLD FP 5 VL5 HB M M M M M Bovi-Shield GOLD IBR-BVD M M M Bovi-Shield GOLD One Shot M M M M M Bovi-Shield IBR M M Calf-Guard M M Cattle Master 4 M M M Cattle Master 4+L5 M& M M M Cattle Master 4+VL5 M& M M M CattleMaster GOLD FP 5 M& M M M CattleMaster GOLD FP 5 L5 M M M Defensor 3 Enviracor J-5 Escherichia Coli Bacterial Extract Fortress 7 Fortress 8 Fortress CD INFORCE 3 M M M Leptoferm-5 One Shot One Shot BVD M One Shot Ultra 7 M One Shot Ultra 8 PregGuard GOLD FP 10 M M M Resvac 4/Somubac M M M M Resvac BRSV/Somubac M M ScourGuard 4 ScourGuard 4C SoliBac Pinkeye IR/PR ey: M=modified live; =killed 10

Somubac Spriovac Spirovac L5 Spirovac VL5 SRP Salmonella StayBred VL5 TSV-2 M M Ultrabac 7 Ultrabac 7/Somubac Ultrabac 8 Ultrabac CD UltraChoice 7 UltraChoice 8 UltraChoice CD Vibrin Vibrio/Leptoferm-5 ey: M=modified live; =killed 11

Vaccine name Company Vaccine name Company Vaccine name Company 20/20 Vision 7 with Spur CattleMaster 4+VL5 Express FP 3-VL5 Alpha-7 Alpha-7/MB -1 Alpha-CD Anthrax Spore Vaccine Arsenal 4.1 Bar Somnus 2P Bar Vac 7 Bar Vac 7/Somnus Bar Vac 8 Bar Vac CD Bar Vac CD/T Bovib-Lepto 5 Bovine Pili Shield Bovine Pili Shield+C Bovine Virus Diarrhea Vaccine Bovi-Shield 4 Bovi-Shield GOLD 5 Bovi-Shield GOLD BVD Bovi-Shield GOLD FP 5 Bovi-Shield GOLD FP 5 L5 Bovi-Shield GOLD FP 5 L5 HB Bovi-Shield GOLD FP 5 VL5 Bovi-Shield GOLD FP 5 VL5 HB Bovi-Shield GOLD IBR-BVD Bovi-Shield GOLD One Shot Bovi-Shield IBR BRD Shield Brucella Abortus Vaccine Strain RB-51 BVD Shield 3 Calf-Guard Caliber 3 Caliber 7 Campylobacter Fetus Bacterin-Bovine CattleMaster 4 CattleMaster 4+L5 Professional Biological CattleMaster GOLD FP 5 CattleMaster GOLD FP 5 L5 Cavalry 9 Citadel L5 Citadel VL5 Clostridium Perfringens Types C&D-Tetanus Toxoid Clostridium Perfringens Types C&D Toxoid Clostri Shield 7 Clostri Shield BCD Clostridium Perfringens Type A Toxoid (Cattle) Covexin 8 Defensor 3 Durvac Lepto 5 Durvac Past HM Durvac Vibrio L5 Elite 4 Elite 4-HS Elite 9 Elite 9-HS ENDOVAC-Beef with ImmunePlus ENDOVAC-Dairy with ImmunePlus EnterVene-d Enviracor J-5 Escherichia Coli Bacterial Extract Essential 1 Essential 2 Essential 2 + P Essential 3 Essential 3 + T Essential 4 Express 3 Express 5 Express 5-HS Professional Biological Professional Biological Durvet Durvet Durvet Immvac Immvac Express FP 5 Express FP 5-VL5 Express FP 10 Express FP 10-HS Express I Fortress 7 Fortress 8 Fortress CD Fusogard Guardian IMRAB 3 IMRAB Large Animal INFORCE 3 I-Site XP Merial Merial AgriLabs J-5 Escherichia Coli Bacterin Hygieia J-VAC L5 SQ Lepto-5 Lepto-5 LeptoBov HB Leptoferm-5 Lepto Shield 5 Leptospira Pomona Bacterin Lysigin Mannheimia Haemolytica- Pasteurella Multocida Bacterin Master Guard 5 Master Guard 10 HB Maxi/Guard Pinkeye Bacterin MpB Guard Multi-Vac 3L Myco-Bac B Mycopar Nasalgen IP Nobivac 3-Rabies Nobivac 3-Rabies CA Nuplura PH Merial Addison AgriLabs Texas Vet Lab Texas Vet Lab 12

Vaccine name Company Vaccine name Company Vaccine name Company Ocu-guard MB-1 Resvac 4/Somubac Triangle 1 + Type II BVD Once PMH IN Once PMH SQ Resvac BRSV/Somubac Salmo Guard AgriLabs Triangle 4 + HS Triangle 4 + PH/HS One Shot One Shot BVD One Shot Ultra 7 One Shot Ultra 8 Piliguard Pinkeye-1 Trivalent Piliguard Pinkeye + 7 Piligaurd Pinkeye TriView Pinkeye Shield XT4 Poly-Bac B 3 Poly-Bac B Somnus Pre-Breed 6 Pre-Breed 8 PregGuard GOLD FP 10 Presponse HM Presponse SQ Prism 5 Pulmo-Guard MpB Pulmo-Guard PH-M Pulmo-Guard PHM-1 Pyramid 2 + Type II BVD Pyramid 2 + Type II BVD LPH Pyramid 4 Pyramid 4 + Presponse SQ Pyramid 5 Pyramid 5 + Presponse SQ Pyramid 10 Pyramid IBR Pyramid IBR LPH Quick Shield IN IBR-PI 3 ReproSTAR L5 HB ReproSTAR VL5 HB Respavir PMH SQ Respira 1 Respira 3 RESPISHIELD HM Texas Vet Lab Texas Vet Lab AgriLabs AgriLabs Merial Salmonella Dublin-Typhimurium Bacterin Scour Bos 4 Scour Bos 9 ScourGuard 4 ScourGuard 4C SDT-Guard Serpens Species Bacterin SolidBac Pinkeye IR/PR Somnu Shield Somubac Spirovac Spirovac L5 Spirovac VL5 SRP Salmonella Staphylococcus Aureus Bacterin- Toxoid StayBred VL5 Streptoccoccus Uberis Bacterin Super Poly-Bac B + IBRk & BVDk Super Poly-Bac B Somnus Titanium 3 Titanium 3 LP Titanium 4 L5 Titanium 5 Titanium 5 L5 HB Titanium 5+PH-M Titanium BRSV 3 Titanium IBR Titanium IBR LP TiterVac 3 TiterVac 5 TiterVac 10 HB TiterVac IBR TiterVac IBR-LP Boehinger Hygieia Hygieia Hygieia Texas Vet Lab Texas Vet Lab Aspen Aspen Aspen Aspen Aspen Triangle 4 + PH- Triangle 5 Triangle 9 + HS Triangle 9 + PH- Triangle 10 TrichGuard TrichGuard V5L TriVib 5L TSV-2 Ultrabac 7 Ultrabac 7/Somubac Ultrabac 8 Ultrabac CD UltraChoice 7 UltraChoice 8 UltraChoice CD Vibrin Vibrio/Leptoferm-5 Vib Shield Plus L5 Viralign 6 Vira Shield 4 Vira Shield 4+VL5 Vira Shield 4+VL5 HB Vira Shield 6 Vira Shield 6+L5 Vira Shield 6+L5 HB Vira Shield 6+L5 HB Somnus Vira Shield 6+L5 Somnus Vira Shield 6+Somnus Vira Shield 6+VL5 Vira Shield 6+VL5 HB Vira Shield 6+VL5 HB Somnus Vira Shield 6+VL5 Somnus Vision 7 Somnus with Spur Vision 7 with Spur 13

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