Re: [Alpacasite] Re: Adverse reactions in cria to CDT shot
Hi Neil,
Is a reaction simply acting a little slow for a day or two after being
vaccinated?
Or. is it something more severe?
Occasionally, I'll have an animal act a little tired, but I think that's
fairly normal, isn't it?
Laura Coussens
Kissin' Coussens Alpacas
mpcpneilp wrote:
>Cathy
>
>The short answer to why a cria is given a CD&T shot so young is that
>even though the cria's immune system can't produce significant
>amounts of antibodies it can still learn to recognize "not self".
>Think of early CD&T shots as priming the pump.
>
>Reactions to vaccines can happen at any age. In our own herd when an
>alpaca (at any age) has a reaction to a vaccine, it the last shot of
>that vaccine that the alpaca gets.
>
>Neil
>A Paca Fun Farm
>Mt. Airy, Maryland
>Sugarloaf Mountain, Maryland
>www.apacafunfarm.com
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