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Colombovac PMV Paramxyo 50 Dose Vaccine & 2 x Salgen Salmonella Vaccine
Colombovac PMV Paramxyo 50 Dose Vaccine & 2 x Salgen Salmonella Vaccine
This special offer includes the following vaccines designed specifically for racing pigeons:
- Colombovac PMV (50 Dose):
- Purpose: This vaccine is used to protect pigeons against Paramyxovirus (PMV), a highly contagious viral disease that can cause significant health issues in birds.
- Quantity: The package includes 50 doses, sufficient to vaccinate 50 pigeons.
- Salgen Salmonella Paratyphoid Vaccine (2 x 50 Dose):
- Purpose: This vaccine is designed to protect pigeons against Salmonella (Paratyphoid), a bacterial infection that can cause serious illness and death in birds.
- Quantity: The package includes six vials, each containing 50 doses. This is enough to vaccinate 50 pigeons, including the necessary booster shots.
Summary:
This offer is ideal for pigeon fanciers who need to protect their birds from both Paramyxovirus and Salmonella Paratyphoid. The 50 doses of Colombovac PMV will cover the initial vaccination for 50 pigeons. Meanwhile, the two vials of Salgen Salmonella Paratyphoid vaccine (with 50 doses each) are sufficient for initial vaccinations and required boosters for the same 80 pigeons.
Storage instructions?
The storage instructions for the vaccines are crucial to maintaining their effectiveness:
- Nobilis PMV (Paramyxovirus Vaccine):
- Temperature: Store between 2°C and 8°C (36°F and 46°F). Do not freeze.
- Light: Keep the vaccine in its original packaging to protect it from light.
- Shelf Life: Use the vaccine before the expiration date printed on the packaging.
- After Opening: Once opened, the vaccine should be used immediately. Discard any unused portion.
- Salgen Salmonella Paratyphoid Vaccine:
- Temperature: Store between 2°C and 8°C (36°F and 46°F). Do not freeze.
- Light: Protect from light by keeping the vaccine in its original container until ready to use.
- Shelf Life: Check and adhere to the expiration date provided on the vaccine packaging.
- After Opening: Like the PMV vaccine, use the contents immediately after opening, and discard any unused portions.
General Handling Precautions:
- Transport: Ensure that the vaccines are kept within the recommended temperature range during transport.
- Mixing: Do not mix these vaccines with other vaccines or medications unless explicitly directed by the manufacturer.
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Disposal: Dispose of any unused vaccine and packaging in accordance with local regulations.
Salmonella- Paratyphoid disease causes so much sickness in pigeons from secondary related infections that it is regarded as ENEMY NUMBER 1 in the sport of Racing Pigeons Salmonella is a highly contagious disease and can spread easily throughout the loft.
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To prevent this deadly disease and to develop loft herd immunity all old Birds must be vaccinated using a salmonella Vaccine yearly as well as young Birds A Booster Vaccine is highly recommended
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Diagnostic Studies show since the Salgen Salmonella Vaccine has been introduced to racing pigeons in 2016 it has no doubt been an extremely effective
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Salgen Vaccine in the control of Salmonella in racing pigeons with 80 percent of Tests results showing excellent antibody levels in preventing the Salmonella disease taking hold
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Is highly recommended to accurately assess the health status of your birds. This testing is crucial for ensuring that your pigeons are in optimal condition, both for breeding and racing purposes. By identifying any underlying health issues early, you can implement targeted treatments and management strategies, leading to better overall health and performance.
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