Vaccination and Disease Prevention in Cows
Why Vaccination is Important
Diseases can destroy a dairy farm within days. Vaccination builds strong immunity and protects cattle from deadly outbreaks.
Essential Vaccination Schedule
Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD): Twice a year.
Hemorrhagic Septicemia (HS): Once a year before monsoon.
Black Quarter (BQ): Once a year.
Brucellosis: Calves between 4–8 months of age.
Other Health Measures
Deworming: Every 3–4 months to control parasites.
Routine Vet Check-ups: Early detection of illness saves lives.
Biosecurity: Keep new animals quarantined before mixing with herd.
👉 Bottom Line: Prevention is cheaper and smarter than cure.