* The specific vaccines: Different vaccines target different diseases and have different prices. Some common cattle vaccines include:
* Brucellosis: This is often required for interstate movement of cattle.
* Blackleg: A deadly disease that can kill calves.
* Bovine Viral Diarrhea (BVD): A highly contagious disease that can cause severe illness in calves.
* IBR/PI3/BVD: This is a combination vaccine that protects against three major respiratory diseases.
* Leptospirosis: A bacterial disease that can cause abortion and infertility in cows.
* Pasteurellosis: A bacterial disease that can cause pneumonia and other respiratory infections.
* The number of cattle: The cost per dose usually decreases as the number of cattle vaccinated increases.
* The location: Prices can vary by region and veterinarian.
* Administration costs: The veterinarian may charge an additional fee for administering the vaccines.
To get an accurate estimate, you should contact a local veterinarian or agricultural supply store. They can provide you with a personalized quote based on your specific needs.
Remember, vaccination is an important part of herd health management and can help to protect your cattle from disease.