Protection against Newcastle Disease (ND) in healthy poultry under 60 days of age.
TARGET: Chicken, turkey, quail, dove …
AGE OF ADMINISTRATION:
Primary dose: 5-7 days of age.
Booster dose: 18-21 days of age.
The vaccination schedule can be adjusted according to local epidemiological characteristic.
ADMINISTRATION AND DOSAGE:
Intraocular/Intranasal/ Drink or Spray follow the instructions below:
1. Intraocular/Intranasal:
Dissolve the vaccine with sterile saline solution 0.9% as the following proportions:
10-12 doses/ml of diluent: 2 drops/bird.
20-25 doses/ml of diluent: 1 drop/bird.
Drop directly the vaccine into the eyes, nose or mouth of poultry, 1 dose/bird.
2. Drinking water:
+ Do not give poultry water at least 2 hours before giving the vaccine.
+ Clean vaccine mixing tools and drinking troughs with clean water without antiseptic.
+Use clean water sources, ensure standards, no disinfectant, no heavy metals to dilute vaccines.
+ Calculate the amount of clean water (no disinfectant, no heavy metals) poultry can drink up within 1-2 hours. Add skim milk into water with amount of 3-5g/L of water. Dissolve the vaccine with the water mixed with skim milk and stir well.
+ Divide the vaccine into drink tools, place the drink tools evenly to ensure all poultry are given the full dose of vaccine.
+ Clean drinking troughs and give poultry clean water without antiseptic after the vaccine runs out.
The amount of water mixed with the vaccine for 1,000 chickens to drink within 2 hours:
Chicken type | Age (day) | Amount of water (L) |
Broiler | 18-21 | 30 |
Backyard chicken | 14 | 5 |
21-28 | 10 | |
36 | 15 |
Age | Amount of water (ml) |
Under 7 days old | 250-500 |
Over 7 days old | 500-1,000 |