Our Marek’s vaccine is indicated for active immunization against Marek’s disease. Marek’s disease (MD) is characterized by a variety of clinical signs which include neurological symptoms, chronic wasting and the development of multiple lymphomas that manifest as solid tumours in the viscera and musculature.
Marek’s vaccines are usually administered at hatch or at 18 days of embryonation in the egg.
Always use MD vaccines as directed by your veterinarian.
Store the vaccine at 2ºC-8ºC, protected from direct sunlight.
Fowl Pox Vaccine, Live
Indications
Is recommended for vaccination of chickens against Fowl Pox Disease for both initial vaccination and revaccination.
Description
Is a live, cell culture adapted virus vaccine. It has been lyophilized (freeze-dried) in vials and sealed under vacuum to preserve stability. It is supplied with diluent. The product meets rigid 'Quality Control' standards of Purity, Safety and Potency as per individual monographs of viral vaccines of B.P. (Vet).
Marek's
Fowl pox
Newcastle
IBD - Gumboro
Composition:
Each dose contains not less than 103 EID50 of Standard Type 1, Intermediate strain, Infectious Bursal Disease virus.
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Indication:
A live, freeze dried vaccine indicated for the immunisation against Infectious Bursal Disease, for chickens with low to moderate maternal antibodies, used for both initial vaccination and revaccination.
LIVE B1
Newcastle Disease Vaccine, Live, B1 strain (Lentogenic)
Indications
It is recommended for vaccination of chickens against Newcastle disease for both, initial vaccination and revaccination.
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Description
It is a live, CEO vaccine wherein the virus strain is cultivated in SPF eggs. It has been lyophilized (freeze-dried) in vials and sealed under vacuum to preserve stability. It is supplied with diluent.The product meets rigid 'Quality Control' standards of Purity, Safety and Potency as per individual monographs of viral vaccines of B.P. (Vet).
Each dose contains attenuated salmonella enteritidis MTR2 strain, at least 10 8.0CFU.
Indications
Active immunization of chickens to reduce sickness, carrying and shedding of Salmonella enteritidis.
Composition:
CirComune® is a live Chicken Infectious Anemia Virus vaccine, Del Ros strain, for use in chickens using wing web administration. The vaccine is stable allowing it to be presented in a liquid, ready to use preparation that can be stored at 35 - 45°F (2 - 7°C).
Indication:
CirComune® is recommended for the active immunization of chickens against Chiken Anemia Virus. Maternal antibodies are transferred to progeny to aid in the prevention of disease caused by Chicken Infectious Anemia Virus.
Circomune
Salmonella
VECTORMUNE® FP MG AE is recommended for wing web application to healthy, susceptible chickens eight weeks of age or older, but at least four weeks prior to the onset of egg production.
VECTORMUNE® FP MG AE is indicated as an aid in the prevention of Fowl Pox, Mycoplasma gallisepticum infection and Avian Encephalomyelitis. Chickens receiving this vaccine must not have been previously exposed to field fowl poxvirus or pox vaccine due to interference with immunity following vaccination.
ADMINISTRATION AND DOSAGE
Wing Web: Insert the applicator into the webbed portion of the wing avoiding feathers, muscle, bone and blood vessels (0.01 ml dose/bird). Vaccine should be used within one hour.
MG -F
Vecormune
COMPOSITION
CEVAC® MG F contains the live F strain of Mycoplasma gallisepticum attenuated and non-pathogenic for chicken in freeze-dried pellet.
INDICATIONS
Active immunization of layers in order to reduce mortality, clinical symptoms and infection with Mycoplasma gallisepticum.
ADMINISTRATION AND DOSAGE
The vaccine is administered via:
- ocular/intranasal administration
- coarse spray vaccination
One dose per animal.