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- K Vac EDS is produced with a high concentration of
Avian Adenovirus EDS 76 virus, suspended in a stable oil
emulsion. A large amount of antigen is provided in a 1/2
ml. dose.
- When injected, the oil emulsion controls the absorption
of the antigen and greatly enhances the development of
high levels of immunity.
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Each dose contains not less than 2000 hemagglutinating
units of inactivated adenovirus.
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- K Vac EDS has been developed for use in breeder hens
and commercial layers to protect against Egg Drop Syndrome.
A single vaccination given at least 4 weeks prior to the
onset of egg production, produces high levels of immunity
to protect the flock throughout the laying period, especially
in areas having incidence of EDS outbreaks.
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- K Vac EDS is completely safe because it contains no
living organism. It can safely be administered to chickens
12 weeks of age or older.
- It can not spread from vaccinated to susceptible flocks.
The immunity produced is of long duration.
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- For Breeder hens & Commercial Layers
Vaccinate between 12 and 18 weeks of age
- Dosage is 1/2ml (0.5ml) per bird.
- Vaccine should be brought to room temperature (+18°C
to +20°C) before use.
- Inject subcutaneously into the lower or middle neck
region using aseptic technique. inject all birds in flock.
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- Shake well before and during administration.
- Vaccinate only healthy birds.
- To avoid loss in efficacy and to prevent contamination,
use entire contents of bottles when first opened.
- Do not vaccinate during 42 days before slaughter.
- All used bottles and unused content should be disposed
safely.
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Store between + 2°C (35°F) to 7°C
(45°F). Do not freeze.
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Is available in 500 ml. polypropylene bottles of 1000
dose sizes.
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