Description
Mycoplasma vaccine
This mycoplasma vaccine helps in protecting poultry against loss from Mycoplasma gallisepticum. The use of this vaccine will ultimately translate into more eggs, better conversion, and reduced mortality.
Mycoplasmosis is a chronic respiratory disease found in chickens, turkeys, partridges, peafowl, pheasants, as well as many other birds.
Protect the vaccines from direct light and store at temperatures between +2°C and +8°C.
Mycoplasma vaccine: Dosage and administration
Inject 0.5 mL subcutaneously (in the lower neck region) for birds 1 to 10 weeks of age using aseptic technique.
For birds 10 weeks of age or older, you may vaccinate intramuscularly or subcutaneously.
Important notice
Vaccinate only healthy birds prior to field exposure.
The vaccination program should be completed prior to the point of lay.
For optimum results, vaccinate twice, allowing at least 4 weeks between vaccinations.
You can revaccinate birds before the second laying period.
Do not medicate the chickens with antibacterial drugs 5 days before and after vaccination.
Do not use this vaccine in turkeys.
Use entire contents of the vial when first opened.
The withdrawal period of mycoplasma vaccine
21 days
Mycoplasmosis
Mycoplasmosis is a disease caused by M gallisepticum which is commonly involved in chronic respiratory disease in chickens.
In layers and breeders, this disease is usually subclinical but can cause a reduction in the number of eggs laid.
Turkeys are more susceptible to mycoplasmosis, frequently resulting in swollen infraorbital sinuses.
Note that mycoplasmosis affect chickens and turkeys worldwide, causing the most significant economic losses
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