AviPro 221 ND-IB2 (Canada)
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- AviPro 221 ND-IB2 Indications
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Avipro 221 Nd-ib2
This treatment applies to the following species:Newcastle-Bronchitis Vaccine, Mass.-Ark. Types, Killed Virus
U.s. Vet. Lic. No.
196Active Ingredient(s)
Produced with a high titering strain of Newcastle disease and two strains of infectious bronchitis virus. This vaccine also contains the Massachusetts and Arkansas types of IB virus. These are the two most serious and common strains that infect flocks.AviPro 221 ND-IB2 Indications
Recommended for the immunization of breeder hens and commercial layers to give broad protection against Newcastle disease and infectious bronchitis.AviPro 221 ND-IB2 Dosage And Administration
The vaccine should be warmed to room temperature before use. Shake well before using. Inject subcutaneously in the lower neck region using aseptic technique.Inject all of the birds in the flock with 1/2 mL (0.5 mL) per bird.
Birds should be primed with live virus vaccines for Newcastle disease and bronchitis at least 4 weeks prior to the use of this vaccine. Vaccinate with AVIPRO® 221 ND-IB2 between 16 and 20 weeks of age.
Revaccinate during molt.
Precaution(s)
Store below 45°F (7°C). Do not freeze.Use the entire contents of the bottle when first opened.
Warning(s)
Do not vaccinate within 42 days before slaughter.In case of accidental human injection seek immediate medical attention.
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