Bovi-Shield Gold - Gain everything. Sacrifice nothing. TM


Bovi-Shield GOLD® FP® now with year-round fetal protection.

Now herds can receive year-long fetal protection with Bovi-Shield GOLD FP from Pfizer Animal Health. Research demonstrates that Bovi-Shield GOLD FP is the first vaccine with the strength to deliver fetal protection from BVD persistent infections and IBR abortion all year long. It also adds the convenience of vaccinating according to your schedule while still giving the same fetal protection 24/7, 365 days a year when used according to label directions.*

  • Granted USDA-approved "aids in prevention" claim for reproductive and respiratory disease protection by the USDA.
  • The No. 1 veterinarian-recommended reproductive and respiratory vaccine.1

For a vaccine strong enough to protect cows and calves all year long, think
Bovi-Shield GOLD FP.


* LABEL INDICATIONS: The Bovi-Shield GOLD line and PregGuard® GOLD FP® 10 may be administered to pregnant cattle provided they were vaccinated, according to label directions, with any Bovi-Shield® FP or PregGuard® FP vaccine prior to breeding initially and within 12 months thereafter. The Bovi-Shield GOLD line of products may be administered to calves nursing pregnant cows provided their dams were vaccinated within the last 12 months as described above. Consistent with good vaccination practices, it is recommended that heifers receive at least 2 doses, with the second dose administered approximately 30 days prebreeding.

1 The National Survey of the U.S. Animal Health Market, MDI 2005

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