Newcastle Disease Vaccine

590.00

HIPRAVIAR® CLON/H120: Live vaccine against Newcastle disease CL/79 clon, and infectious bronchitis H120 strain, in oral freeze-dried tablet.

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BUY NEWCASTLE DISEASE VACCINE FOR SALE

Our Newcastle Disease vaccine for sale is an essential tool for protecting your poultry in the Philippines. Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) and Infectious Bronchitis Virus (IBV) are severe threats that can lead to high mortality rates and significant economic losses. By ensuring your flock is vaccinated, you prevent these diseases and maintain overall flock health, ensuring a thriving poultry operation.

When you order our HIPRAVIAR CLON/H120, you provide comprehensive protection to your chickens, ducks, geese, guinea fowls, pigeons, turkeys, and other birds against both the Newcastle disease CL/79 clon and the infectious bronchitis H120 strain. This dual protection is critical for preventing outbreaks and maintaining a healthy, productive flock.

The price of Newcastle Disease vaccine is outweighed by the substantial benefits it offers. Vaccination prevents significant financial losses caused by NDV and IBV outbreaks, such as reduced egg production, slower growth rates, and increased management costs. A well-implemented vaccination program is a cost-effective strategy for ensuring the long-term productivity and sustainability of your poultry operations.

Newcastle Disease vaccine near you can be easily sourced to enhance your biosecurity measures. Besides protecting your poultry from these severe diseases, vaccination helps reduce zoonotic risks, safeguarding both animals and humans. Don’t miss the opportunity to buy Newcastle Disease vaccine and secure your poultry’s future.

This guide provides instructions for the proper administration of HIPRAVIAR CLON/H120 vaccine. Follow these steps carefully to ensure effective vaccination.

HOW TO VACCINATE WITH NEWCASTLE DISEASE VACCINE

Birds can be vaccinated starting from 1 day after hatching if placed into an endemic area of Newcastle disease.

Route of Administration

  1. Intra-Nasal or Intra-Ocular
    a. Dissolve the Tablet: Mix the freeze-dried tablet with the diluent included (sterile distilled water).
    b. Administer the Vaccine: Use a standard dropper to place one drop (0.03 ml) per bird in either the eye or nare (nostril). A 30 ml vial typically provides 1,000 doses.
  2. Oral
    a. Prepare the Solution: Fill the flask with the freeze-dried tablet halfway with distilled water. Shake well and add more distilled water to the flask until you reach a total volume adequate for drinking.
    b. Provide Water: Ensure the prepared vaccine water is ingested within 0.50 to 1 hour. Use the following water quantities based on the age of the birds:

    • 1 to 3 weeks: 5 to 10 liters
    • 4 to 9 weeks: 12 to 23 liters
    • 10 to 16 weeks: 27 to 37 liters
  3. Spray
    a. Validate the Apparatus: Fill the spraying apparatus with distilled water and spray the area where the birds are located. Ensure the heads of all birds are covered with droplets.
    b. Determine the Amount Needed: Measure the quantity of water used to cover the birds and use this amount to mix with the required doses of vaccine.

Dosage

  • Dosage Per Bird: 1 dose
  • Doses Adjustment: If there are more birds than doses available, administer an overdose rather than less than the recommended amount.

Withdrawal Period

  • No Withdrawal Period: 0 days

Observations

  • Water Intake Before Vaccination: Avoid giving water to birds for 1 hour before vaccination in summer and 2 hours during the rainy season to ensure they ingest the vaccine water within 0.50 to 1 hour.
  • Spray Vaccination: Use a coarse spray (larger than 50 microns) for first vaccinations. For revaccinations, use finer droplets (smaller than 50 microns).

Special Precautions

  • Shake Gently: Shake the freeze-dried tablet until completely resuspended before use.
  • Water Quality: For oral administration, avoid using water with chlorine or disinfectants.
  • Spray Protection: Wear a protective mask and glasses when using the spray method.
  • Storage: Store at +2 to +8 °C, protected from light.
  • Post-Use: Sterilize the vial and its contents by heat after use.

By following these instructions, you can ensure the effective vaccination of your birds using HIPRAVIAR CLON/H120.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Where is your pickup site?

Our pickup site is located at Block 7 Barangay San Manuel, Tarlac City. Use Google Maps or Waze and search “Alpha Agventure Farms” for directions. Please note that this site is for scheduled pickups only.

Do you deliver anywhere in the Philippines?

This vaccine is strictly for pickup only due to temperature requirements. Please bring an ice box with ice for safe transport when you pick up your order. You can also order an ice box from us.

What is Newcastle Disease, and why is vaccination necessary?

Newcastle Disease is a viral infection affecting poultry, causing respiratory distress, decreased egg production, and high mortality. Vaccination is essential to protect flocks from this deadly disease. Farmers rely on Newcastle Disease vaccine for sale to maintain the health of their birds.

How often should poultry be vaccinated against Newcastle Disease?

Poultry should be vaccinated at different stages of their life, starting as early as the first day of their life. Booster shots are necessary every 3 to 6 months, depending on the vaccine type. Regular vaccination schedules are crucial for preventing outbreaks.

What types of birds can benefit from the Newcastle Disease vaccine?

The Newcastle Disease vaccine is suitable for chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, and guinea fowls. It is effective across all poultry species, ensuring comprehensive protection. Buy Newcastle Disease vaccine to safeguard your diverse bird population.

How is the Newcastle Disease vaccine administered?

The vaccine can be administered through intra-nasal or intra-ocular. Farmers should follow specific instructions for optimal results. Proper administration ensures effective immunization.

Are there any side effects of the Newcastle Disease vaccine?

Side effects are rare but may include mild respiratory symptoms. These effects typically resolve quickly without long-term issues. Vaccination remains the best defense against Newcastle Disease.

How can I ensure I’m buying a genuine Newcastle Disease vaccine for sale?

To ensure authenticity, purchase the vaccine from reputable suppliers or veterinary clinics. Verify product details and expiry dates before buying. A genuine vaccine guarantees the protection of your poultry. For your complete peace of mind, buy your Newcastle Disease vaccine from Alpha Agventure Farms.

Where can I find Newcastle Disease vaccine near me in the Philippines?

Type “Newcastle Disease vaccine near me” on Google. If you find our website on top of the search results, click our website. If Tarlac City is near you and you can pick up the vaccine, you can place your order on our website.

What storage conditions are required for Newcastle Disease vaccine?

The vaccine must be stored in a refrigerator at temperatures between 2°C and 8°C. Exposure to heat or freezing temperatures can render the vaccine ineffective. Proper storage ensures the vaccine’s potency and effectiveness.

Can I use Newcastle Disease vaccine for other bird species?

Yes, the vaccine is effective for various birds, including parrots and pigeons, in addition to poultry. Consult a veterinarian to confirm appropriate dosages and administration methods for non-poultry birds.

What should I do if I miss a scheduled vaccination for my birds?

If you miss a vaccination, administer the dose as soon as possible. Delays can increase the risk of Newcastle Disease outbreaks. Buy Newcastle Disease vaccine in advance to avoid running out and ensure your flock remains protected.

How long does immunity last after administering the Newcastle Disease vaccine?

Immunity can last several months. Regular booster shots are needed to maintain immunity. Consistent vaccination schedules are key to long-term disease prevention.

Can I vaccinate sick birds with the Newcastle Disease vaccine?

It’s not advisable to vaccinate sick birds, as their immune systems may not respond effectively. Wait until the birds recover or consult a veterinarian for guidance. Healthy birds are better candidates for vaccination.

What are the symptoms of Newcastle Disease that I should watch for?

Symptoms include coughing, sneezing, twisted necks, and sudden death. Early detection and vaccination are crucial to controlling the spread of the disease. Be vigilant and monitor your flock for any signs.

How is Newcastle Disease transmitted among birds?

The disease spreads through direct contact with infected birds, contaminated feed, water, or equipment. Isolating new birds and regular vaccination can prevent the spread of the virus in your flock.

Is it safe to use Newcastle Disease vaccine alongside other vaccines?

Yes, the Newcastle Disease vaccine can be safely administered with other vaccines, but it’s best to consult a veterinarian. They can advise on timing and compatibility. Proper vaccination protocols maximize the health benefits for your flock.

How long after vaccination can I expect my birds to be protected?

Protection typically begins within a few days to two weeks, depending on the vaccine type. During this period, minimize exposure to infected birds. Ensure all birds are vaccinated for comprehensive protection.

Can Newcastle Disease vaccine be used during an outbreak?

Vaccination during an outbreak can help contain the spread but may not fully protect already exposed birds. It’s better to vaccinate in advance as a preventive measure. Consult a vet for the best course of action during an outbreak.

What should I do if my birds show adverse reactions after vaccination?

Monitor your birds for any unusual symptoms, such as difficulty breathing or swelling. Most side effects are mild and temporary, but consult a vet if severe reactions occur. Prompt action ensures the well-being of your flock.

Why is Newcastle Disease vaccine important for poultry farmers in the Philippines?

Newcastle Disease is prevalent in tropical regions like the Philippines, making vaccination vital for poultry farmers. Regular vaccination protects against economic losses due to disease outbreaks. Stay proactive and keep your flock healthy.

What other vaccines should be considered alongside Newcastle Disease vaccine?

Consider vaccines for other common poultry diseases based on your flock’s needs, such as Gumboro vaccineFowl Pox vaccine, and Coryza vaccine. Consult with a veterinarian to develop a comprehensive vaccination program. Combining vaccines helps provide broad protection.

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