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7 years
Then you schedule an appointment with your veterinarian to get back on a regular vaccination schedule.
Depends on your operation and your area, but most calves should be vaccinated for Blackleg, BRSV, BRD, PI3 and pneumonia. Go see your vet for an accurate health vaccination schedule for your operation.
you should probably ask an animal doctor.
You need to get MMR twice. A normal schedule is at 1 yo and 4-6 yo.
If you schedule is like that most days, it is probably best not to get a Chihuahua for the time being.
A detailed vaccination schedule for broilers and layers can be seen at a website called Poultry Industry. Go to Google and search for "engormix". Upon entering the website, click on "Technical Articles" and then "Health". Choose "Poultry Vaccines" and browse the page for the article entitled, "Vaccination in Poultry". For cattles, go to the website MSD Animal Health. Hover over the "News" tab and the choose "Cattle Vaccine, Dipping and Dosing Guides".
Just the standard 6, 9, 12 and 16 weeks. Then at the 6 months, 1 year, then yearly after that point.
He should have had his first round of shots and be on his last round plus be dewormed and now its time for his rabies.
When you combine a Chihuahua and a Chihuahua you get another Chihuahua.
A teacup chihuahua is smaller than a toy chihuahua.
When you combine a chihuahua and a chihuahua you will get a smaller version of the dog called puppy.