Cattle Vaccination
Cattle vaccination is a preventive health measure used to protect livestock from various diseases. Vaccines stimulate the immune system, helping cattle develop resistance to infections such as bovine respiratory disease and brucellosis. Regular vaccination schedules are essential for maintaining herd health and productivity.
Farmers typically work with veterinarians to determine the appropriate vaccines based on factors like age, health status, and local disease risks. Proper administration and timing of vaccines can significantly reduce the incidence of illness, ensuring healthier cattle and better overall farm management.