Livacox T (For Broilers | 1000-Dose | 5000-Dose) + Transport Flask
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Place an order for Livacox T which is a trivalent vaccine used to prevent coccidiosis in broiler chickens caused by Eimeria acervulina, E. maxima and E. tenella.
The vaccine contains live attenuated coccidian oocysts and is potent enough to elicit preventative mechanisms against coccidian organisms.
This product is only for veterinary use and must be used in accordance with all protocols outlined.
All vaccine orders must be certified by a veterinarian and they shall be handled only by qualified personnel.
The offered product is a 1000-dose/5000-dose vaccine, implying that it will be sufficient for the vaccination of 1000/5000 birds.
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Livacox T (For Broilers | 1000-Dose | 5000-Dose) + Transport Flask
·
V-7XDB3 · No reviews yet
Place an order for Livacox T which is a trivalent vaccine used to prevent coccidiosis in broiler chickens caused by Eimeria acervulina, E. maxima and E. tenella.
The vaccine contains live attenuated coccidian oocysts and is potent enough to elicit preventative mechanisms against coccidian organisms.
This product is only for veterinary use and must be used in accordance with all protocols outlined.
All vaccine orders must be certified by a veterinarian and they shall be handled only by qualified personnel.
The offered product is a 1000-dose/5000-dose vaccine, implying that it will be sufficient for the vaccination of 1000/5000 birds.
Livacox T is a trivalent vaccine used to prevent coccidiosis in broiler chickens caused by Eimeria acervulina, E. maxima and E. tenella.
The vaccine contains live attenuated coccidian oocysts and is potent enough to elicit preventative mechanisms against coccidian organisms.
Livacox T vaccine provides the correct dose of attenuated oocysts for the first cycle of infection.
Livacox T: Active substances
One dose contains coccidian oocysts of:
Eimeria acervulina
300 - 500
Eimeria tenella
300 - 500
Eimeria maxima
300 - 500
Indication
Vaccination to prevent coccidiosis in broiler chickens caused by Eimeria acervulina, E. maxima and E. tenella.
Vaccination program
One dose of live attenuated coccidian oocysts should be given before exposure to infection by field coccidians.
Vaccine administration
From 1 day-of-age administer Livacox T in drinking water or by spray.
Precautions
Give no less than one full dose of vaccine per chick.
Store the vaccine at 2 to 8 °C, do not allow to freeze.
Protect from sunlight and moisture.
Important notice
Chickens develop immunity against coccidiosis after repeated cycles of infection by coccidians.
The oocysts hatch in the birds’ gut and the coccidians multiply. After about 5 days the next generation of oocysts are shed in faeces and onto the litter.
The second and third cycles of infection occur when the chicks eat the sporulated oocysts in the litter. Each cycle takes 6 to 10 days.
The oocysts on the litter must sporulate to become infective. Sporulation requires warm temperature (25 to 30 °C), moisture and oxygen.
Farmers should note that the temperature, bird density, and litter moisture must be managed to ensure sporulation and successful completion of the second and third cycles of infection.
Low bird density may result in a dry litter, inadequate sporulation and inadequate intake of oocysts.
Chicks should not be transferred to pens with new litter before 28 days-of-age.
Anticoccidial drugs must not be given from 2 days before until 14 days after the vaccine is administered.
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Livacox T
Livacox T is a trivalent vaccine used to prevent coccidiosis in broiler chickens caused by Eimeria acervulina, E. maxima and E. tenella.
The vaccine contains live attenuated coccidian oocysts and is potent enough to elicit preventative mechanisms against coccidian organisms.
Livacox T vaccine provides the correct dose of attenuated oocysts for the first cycle of infection.
Livacox T: Active substances
One dose contains coccidian oocysts of:
Eimeria acervulina
300 - 500
Eimeria tenella
300 - 500
Eimeria maxima
300 - 500
Indication
Vaccination to prevent coccidiosis in broiler chickens caused by Eimeria acervulina, E. maxima and E. tenella.
Vaccination program
One dose of live attenuated coccidian oocysts should be given before exposure to infection by field coccidians.
Vaccine administration
From 1 day-of-age administer Livacox T in drinking water or by spray.
Precautions
Give no less than one full dose of vaccine per chick.
Store the vaccine at 2 to 8 °C, do not allow to freeze.
Protect from sunlight and moisture.
Important notice
Chickens develop immunity against coccidiosis after repeated cycles of infection by coccidians.
The oocysts hatch in the birds’ gut and the coccidians multiply. After about 5 days the next generation of oocysts are shed in faeces and onto the litter.
The second and third cycles of infection occur when the chicks eat the sporulated oocysts in the litter. Each cycle takes 6 to 10 days.
The oocysts on the litter must sporulate to become infective. Sporulation requires warm temperature (25 to 30 °C), moisture and oxygen.
Farmers should note that the temperature, bird density, and litter moisture must be managed to ensure sporulation and successful completion of the second and third cycles of infection.
Low bird density may result in a dry litter, inadequate sporulation and inadequate intake of oocysts.
Chicks should not be transferred to pens with new litter before 28 days-of-age.
Anticoccidial drugs must not be given from 2 days before until 14 days after the vaccine is administered.