Only Scour Bos 9 lets you prevent scours at the same time you’re running cows through the chute for preg-check.
In the first year, Scour Bos 9 can be given to pregnant cows as early as 16 weeks prior to calving; a booster with Scour Bos 4 should be given 4 weeks later. In subsequent years, revaccinate up to 10 weeks before calving – sooner than you can with any other product. Scour Bos 9 offers broad calf scours protection with: three types of rotavirus, one type of coronavirus, four strains of E. coli bacteria and Clostridium perfringens Type C. Vaccinating pregnant cows with Scour Bos 9 helps build colostral antibodies that protect newborn calves from the ravaging effects of neonatal diarrhea, or scours.