You vaccinate your farm animals and pets Jim?
As needed, and not nearly as much as we used to.
Certainly would not give several shots a year to an animal. Those ones go down the road or die.
The bottom line is profit and guard against economic loss. Yikes, I know. I sound like a Wallstreet Banker or a CEO.
We stopped the indiscriminate administration of medicines to our animals years ago. A targeted approach is now used. We concentrate on herd health through nutrition and management practices.
The herd is healthier and more productive for it.
An example would be flies. We used to get a lot of flies. For years we would have to spray for flies, administer fly tags, fill cattle rubs with fly chemical. Put out fly killing lick tubs.
Shit, it was expensive. If we had too many flies we would get pink eye outbreaks. It was very costly to treat the outbreaks so we vaccinated everything. Twice a year.
We still had trouble and had to continue with all the preventative measures as well.
We shit canned all of that by bringing back our dung beetles. No dung, no flies.
I do not believe that the indiscriminate administration of a medicine is best practice. For nearly anything.
I read where it is possible that the dousing of this virus with this "vaccine" is putting tremendous pressure on it to evolve and mutate.
Thus prolonging the pandemic.
That tracks pretty well with most everything else we know about the indiscriminate and overuse of medications.
At one time, Ivermectin was considered a wonder drug. Its indiscriminate use and over use has rendered it useless.
One terrible downside to this singlemindedness in regards to the use of the vaccine is that we have not put much work into studying and applying alternatives treatments and preventions.
Any attempt to discuss or implement an alternative method is shouted down as mis information. That is a real travesty. Especially in light of the fact that the miracle vaccine is not proving to have the best efficacy.
IMHO anyway.