Stevie happy hippy cannot get on to answer you (since the form has been updated)
i heard recently of a fattner that contracted ery you could spend a fortune jabbing and injecting for aliments that are not relevent to your holding if there is a known problem with certain ailments and disease then it is only good management to give immunity to them to keep them healthy ![Farmer :farmer:](https://www.accidentalsmallholder.net/forum/Smileys/default/farmer.gif)
1979 was when I started out in pigs and I have never seen a fat pig with Erysipelas, so is vaccination worth it?
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If you catch it in the early stages it will not harm your sows or fats so why is it needed?
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Does it still only cost you pleaople 20p a shot or are you paying more than that?
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And if you are inject pigs to prevent it, at what age and is it only a one shot or 2???
All gilts are done a 19 weeks then at 23 weeks, then once at weaning.
I am, even though I don't do pigs still, interest to learn.
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