ND IB EDS (3 in 1 Vaccine | 500-Dose | 1000-Dose) 500-Dose + Transport Flask
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ND+IB+EDS contains inactivated Newcastle disease virus which gives broad protection against Newcastle disease, infectious bronchitis and egg drop syndrome.
The viral agents are in inactivated form, homogenized with oil adjuvant and Merthiolate as a preservative.
Store this vaccine between +2°C and +8°C or 35°F and 45°F.
The vaccine must be injected subcutaneously (under the skin of the neck) or by intramuscular route (breast or thigh muscles)
All vaccine orders must be certified by a veterinarian and they shall be handled only by qualified personnel.
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ND IB EDS (3 in 1 Vaccine | 500-Dose | 1000-Dose) 500-Dose + Transport Flask
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V-7XDB3 · No reviews yet
ND+IB+EDS contains inactivated Newcastle disease virus which gives broad protection against Newcastle disease, infectious bronchitis and egg drop syndrome.
The viral agents are in inactivated form, homogenized with oil adjuvant and Merthiolate as a preservative.
Store this vaccine between +2°C and +8°C or 35°F and 45°F.
The vaccine must be injected subcutaneously (under the skin of the neck) or by intramuscular route (breast or thigh muscles)
All vaccine orders must be certified by a veterinarian and they shall be handled only by qualified personnel.
Our ND IB EDS vaccine contains a combination of the LaSota strain of Newcastle disease virus, the Massachusetts strain of infectious bronchitis virus and the B8/78 strain of the egg drop syndrome virus.
The viral agents are in inactivated form, homogenized with oil adjuvant and Merthiolate as a preservative.
This vaccine serves as a preventative regimen against three important diseases affecting poultry production: Newcastle disease, infectious bronchitis, and egg drop syndrome.
Store this vaccine between +2°C and +8°C or 35°F and 45°F.
ND IB EDS Vaccine: Indication
This vaccine has been developed for use in breeder hens and replacement pullets (or layers) to give broad protection against Newcastle disease, infectious bronchitis and egg drop syndrome.
When injected, the vaccine produces a high level of circulating antibody (humoral immunity), which is maintained throughout the production cycle. This provides high levels of parental immunity in the progeny.
Dosage and administration
Inject subcutaneously (at the back of the neck) or intramuscularly (Pectoral muscles) at 16-18weeks of age before the laying period or as recommended by your veterinarian
The first vaccination with a live vaccine against Newcastle disease and infectious bronchitis is recommended
Administer 0.5ml per bird
The vaccine must be injected subcutaneously (under the skin of the neck) or by intramuscular route (breast or thigh muscles)
Give the birds multivitamin after vaccine administration
ND IB EDS: Precautions
Vaccinate only healthy birds.
Before use allow the vaccine to reach room temperature (20-25°C).
Shake the bottle well before use.
Use sterile vaccination equipment.
Use the entire contents when first opened.
Do not mix with other vaccines.
Should a vaccinator inject himself or a bystander by accident, a local reaction may occur. It is recommended that the advice of a doctor is sought, taking care to inform the doctor that the vaccine is an oil emulsion.
Withholding period
None
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ND IB EDS Vaccine
Our ND IB EDS vaccine contains a combination of the LaSota strain of Newcastle disease virus, the Massachusetts strain of infectious bronchitis virus and the B8/78 strain of the egg drop syndrome virus.
The viral agents are in inactivated form, homogenized with oil adjuvant and Merthiolate as a preservative.
This vaccine serves as a preventative regimen against three important diseases affecting poultry production: Newcastle disease, infectious bronchitis, and egg drop syndrome.
Store this vaccine between +2°C and +8°C or 35°F and 45°F.
ND IB EDS Vaccine: Indication
This vaccine has been developed for use in breeder hens and replacement pullets (or layers) to give broad protection against Newcastle disease, infectious bronchitis and egg drop syndrome.
When injected, the vaccine produces a high level of circulating antibody (humoral immunity), which is maintained throughout the production cycle. This provides high levels of parental immunity in the progeny.
Dosage and administration
Inject subcutaneously (at the back of the neck) or intramuscularly (Pectoral muscles) at 16-18weeks of age before the laying period or as recommended by your veterinarian
The first vaccination with a live vaccine against Newcastle disease and infectious bronchitis is recommended
Administer 0.5ml per bird
The vaccine must be injected subcutaneously (under the skin of the neck) or by intramuscular route (breast or thigh muscles)
Give the birds multivitamin after vaccine administration
ND IB EDS: Precautions
Vaccinate only healthy birds.
Before use allow the vaccine to reach room temperature (20-25°C).
Shake the bottle well before use.
Use sterile vaccination equipment.
Use the entire contents when first opened.
Do not mix with other vaccines.
Should a vaccinator inject himself or a bystander by accident, a local reaction may occur. It is recommended that the advice of a doctor is sought, taking care to inform the doctor that the vaccine is an oil emulsion.