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- K Vac Pullet ND is produced with a high concentration of a high titering strain of Newcastle disease virus, suspended in a stable oil emulsion.
- A large amount of antigen is provided in a 1/4 ml. dose. When injected, the oil emulsion controls the absorption of the virus and greatly enhances the development of high levels of immunity.
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- K Vac Pullet ND has been developed for use in replacement pullets to give broad protection against Newcastle disease.
- When injected, the vaccine produces a high level of circulating antibody (humoral immunity) which is maintained throughout the production cycle
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- K Vac Pullet ND is a specialty vaccine designed for use in replacement pullets. K Vac Pullet ND is completely safe because it contains no living virus.
- It cannot spread from vaccinated to susceptible flocks. It provides high and persistent levels of antibody.
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- Birds should be "primed" with live virus Newcastle disease vaccine at least 4 weeks prior to the use of this vaccine.
- Vaccinate with K Vac Pullet ND between 16 and 20 weeks of age.
- If birds are held for a second year, revaccinate during molt.
- Dosage is 1/4 ml. (0.25 ml.) per bird. Vaccine should be brought to room temperature before use.
- Inject subcutaneously in the lower neck region using aseptic technique. Inject all birds in flock.
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- Do not vaccinate within 42 days before slaughter.
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Store between 2-7°C. Do not freeze. Use entire contents of bottle when first opened. |
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K Vac Pullet ND is available in 500 ml. polypropylene bottles. Each contains 2000 doses of vaccine, packed 20 bottles per case.
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