Product Description
📋 Generic Name
Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis, Egg Drop Syndrome and Avian Encephalomyelitis Vaccine, Inactivated.
🔬 Main Component and Content
Each dose (0.5ml) contains inactivated Newcastle Disease virus (LaSota Strain) ≥ 108.8 EID50, Infectious Bronchitis virus (M41 Strain) ≥ 106.8 EID50, Egg Drop Syndrome virus (HSH23 Strain) ≥ 1000 HA units and Avian Encephalomyelitis virus (Van Roekel Strain) ≥ 106.0 EID50.
🛡️ Indication and Effect
For prevention of Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis, Egg Drop Syndrome and Avian Encephalomyelitis. Immunity will produce after 14-21 days of administration. Immune period: 10 months for Newcastle Disease, 12 months for Egg Drop Syndrome, 7 months for Infectious Bronchitis and Avian Encephalomyelitis.
💉 Administration and Dosage
For breeding hens before laying (16-20 weeks old), intramuscular or subcutaneous injection at the neck area, 0.5ml for each.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the storage temperature for this vaccine?
A: The vaccine should be stored at 2-8°C with a shelf life of 12-18 months.
Q: At what age should breeding hens be vaccinated?
A: It is recommended for breeding hens before laying, specifically between 16-20 weeks old.
Q: How long does it take for immunity to develop?
A: Immunity generally develops within 14-21 days after administration.
Q: What is the recommended dosage and method?
A: The dosage is 0.5ml per bird, administered via intramuscular or subcutaneous injection in the neck area.
Q: How soon should the vaccine be used after opening?
A: The vaccine must be used within 24 hours once the bottle has been opened.
Q: Are there any common adverse effects?
A: Generally, there are no visible adverse reactions when administered to healthy chickens.