Please go see your veterinarian about this. You won't get a straight-forward answer from this site since vaccination costs differ for every region, state/province and country.
it depends on the vaccine but i suggest not to vaccinate it at all
Depending on the vaccinations involved, most cattle should be done once or twice a year.
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It cost $ 800-$2000 depend upon cattle health and productivity
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It depends on what you want to do with those cattle: slaughter them for meat of vaccinate them? For the latter, you'd run them through a handling facility (with a squeeze chute, crowding tub, etc.) in order to safely vaccinate, deworm, dehorn, tag and/orcastrate them.
It means two things: running cattle through a chute to vaccinate, deworm, dehorn, tag/brand, castrate, preg-check, semen test cattle, and run cattle through a chute to be slaughtered.
You usually do not have to vaccinate at all after a rat bite.
That all depends on what country you are referring to, and what type, age, and breed these cattle are.
It is a bacteria that causes females to consistently abort when bred and bulls to be unable to breed. Can vaccinate prior to breeding.
Vaccinate is the correct spelling.
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