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AviPro 226 BTO2-REO (Canada)

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Avipro 226 Bto2-reo

This treatment applies to the following species:
Manufacturer: L.A.H.I.

Bursal Disease-Reovirus Vaccine, Standard & Variant, Killed Virus

U.s. Vet. Lic. No.

196

Contents

This product contains the antigens listed above.

AviPro 226 BTO2-REO Indications

Recommended for the vaccination of breeder hens and replacement pullets to provide maternal antibodies for the early protection of the progeny against reovirus related malabsorption syndrome and tenosynovitis and type 1 infectious bursal disease, standard and variant strains.

Directions For Use

Vaccine should be warmed to room temperature before use.

Shake well before using.

Inject subcutaneously in the lower neck region using aseptic technique.

Dose - 1/2 mL (0.5 mL) per bird. Inject all birds in flock.

Vaccinate (prime) with live virus tenosynovitis and bursal disease vaccines at least 4 weeks prior to the use of this vaccine. Vaccinate between 12 and 20 weeks of age. Revaccinate during molt.

Precaution(s)

Store below 45°F (7°C). Do not freeze.

Use entire contents of bottle when first opened.

Warning(s)

Do not vaccinate within 42 days before slaughter.

In case of accidental human injection seek immediate medical attention.

 

LIST NO.

1000 doses

7800

Nac No.

12330560
LOHMANN ANIMAL HEALTH INTERNATIONAL
375 CHINA ROAD, WINSLOW, ME, 04901
Telephone:   207-873-3989
Order Desk:   800-639-1581
Customer Service Fax:   207-873-4975
Website:   www.lahinternational.com
Email:   info@lahinternational.com
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the AviPro 226 BTO2-REO information published above. However, it remains the responsibility of the readers to familiarize themselves with the product information contained on the Canadian product label or package insert.



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