Biovac Gumboro Vaccine | 1000D
₦6,270.00
Biovac Gumboro Vaccine | 1000D is used for immunizing chickens against infectious bursal disease. It contains tissue culture attenuated infectious bursal disease virus propagated in SPF chicken embryo fibroblast cells.
Description
Biovac Gumboro Vaccine | 1000D is a vaccine designed to protect poultry, particularly chickens, against Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD), commonly known as Gumboro disease. This disease affects the immune system of young chickens, leading to immunosuppression and increased susceptibility to other diseases.
Biovac Gumboro Vaccine | 1000D Product Description and Characteristics:
Product Name:
Biovac Gumboro Vaccine (1000D)
Manufacturer:
Biovac Laboratories
Purpose:
- Provides immunity against Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) in poultry.
Formulation:
- The vaccine is typically available in lyophilized (freeze-dried) form.
- Each vial contains enough doses to vaccinate 1000 birds (1000D).
Administration:
- Drinking Water: Dissolve the vaccine in clean, chlorine-free water and administer it to the birds through their drinking water.
- Ocular or Nasal Drops: Administer directly into the eyes or nostrils of the birds.
- Spray: Used in large flocks, where the vaccine is sprayed over the birds for mass immunization.
Dosage:
- Ensure each bird receives the appropriate dose as per the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Typically administered to young chicks at 14-21 days of age, depending on maternal antibody levels and disease pressure.
Storage:
- Store the vaccine in a refrigerator at 2-8°C (35-46°F). Do not freeze.
- Protect from light to maintain vaccine potency.
Benefits:
- Effective Protection: Provides immunity against Gumboro disease, reducing mortality and morbidity in poultry flocks.
- Enhanced Immune Response: Helps maintain a strong immune system in vaccinated birds, reducing the impact of secondary infections.
- Improved Productivity: Healthy birds lead to better growth rates, feed conversion, and overall productivity.
- Reduced Economic Losses: Prevents the economic losses associated with disease outbreaks, including treatment costs and reduced production.
Precautions:
- Only vaccinate healthy birds.
- Follow aseptic techniques during vaccine preparation and administration.
- Check the expiration date on the vaccine vial and use it before it expires.
Additional information
| Weight | 10 kg |
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