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COVEXIN 8
INDICATIONS
For the active immunization of healthy sheep against diseases caused by Cl. chauvoei, Cl. septicum, Cl. novyi Type B, Cl. haemolyticum (known elsewhere as Cl. Novyi Type D*), Cl. tetani and Cl. perfringens Types C and D.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
Shake well. For aseptic subcutaneous use. Dosage: 5 ml., followed by a 2 ml., dose in 6 weeks. Revaccinate annually with 2 ml. prior to periods of extreme risk, or parturition. For Cl. novyi and Cl. haemolyticum, revaccinate every 5-6 months. Vaccination should be scheduled so that pregnant ewes receive their second vaccination or annual booster two weeks before lambing commences in the flock. Lambs should be given their primary course beginning at 10-12 weeks of age.
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| Bar-Vac CD/T
Now prevent overeating, tetanus. Sudden, unexpected death can strike any of your animals. It can be from overeating disease (Clostridium perfringens Types C and D). Or tetanus (Cl. tetani).
That’s why it pays to vaccinate against all three organisms. Now, you can do the job with new Bar-Vac CD/T. You get:
- Complete three-in-one protection that’s highly effective because new Bar-Vac CD/T is a potent, pure toxoid.
- Safe protection for all ages - even pregnant ewes.
- Convenience and versatility whether you’re raising feeder lambs or breeder ewes, new Bar-Vac CD/T fits your health program.
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Colorado Serum CD/T
Recommended for the immunization of healthy cattle and sheep against enterotoxemia and tetanus caused by the toxins of Clostridium perfringes Types C&D and Clostridium tetani. Dosage: 2cc; to be injected subcutaneously or intramuscularly. Repeat in 21 to 28 days and once annually.
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| Colorado Serum - Caseous D-T
- Caseous Lymphadenitis Bacterin-Toxoid
- Clostridium Perfringens Type D Toxoid
- Tetanus Toxoid
In addition to protecting against Cl. Perf. Type D (overeating disease) and Tetanus (lockjaw), a new antigen protects against Caseous Lymphadenitis (boils, cheesy gland) which has become a major problem for the sheep industry. Dosage is 2 ml, with a booster dose in 4 weeks.
Before ordering, please call 1-800-841-9665 to check for availability.
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Colorado C-D Antitoxin
Antitoxin for temporary prevention of Clostridium enterotoxemia in cattle,
sheep and goats. 250 ml
DOSAGE: Lambs - 5 ml-10 ml, Calves - 25 ml
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| Tetanus Antitoxin For quick response of short duration in protection or treatment of Tetanus or lockjaw. Useful after castration or puncture wounds. Immediate protection. Click for larger image.
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Tetanus Toxoid (Colorado Serum) For the immunization of animals against tetanus (lockjaw). Will provide a long term immunity. Dosage: 1cc./100 lb. Click for larger image.
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| Case-Bac
CORYNEBACTERIUM PSEUDOTUBERCULOSIS BACTERIN-TOXOID
This product, when administered to healthy sheep according to label directions,
will aid in the prevention and control of Caseous Lymphadenitis.
WHEN TO VACCINATE
Entire flock should be vaccinated prior to exposure. Little or no benefit
can be expected from vaccinating animals with visible signs of this disease.
Those showing infection should be immediately culled and disposed of or isolated.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
Shake thoroughly to resuspend precipitate. As aseptically as possible inject
2 ml subcutaneously (axillary space). Repeat 2 ml dose 4 weeks later
(opposite axillary space). Administer booster 2 ml dose annually.
Before ordering, please call 1-800-841-9665 to check for availability.
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Ovine Ecthyma Vaccine For vaccination of healthy sheep and goats against soremouth. Tissue culture origin. Applicator not included. Size: 100 doses. Click for larger image.
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| Tip - Soremouth Vaccine
Use extreme caution and wear protective gloves.
Humans can be infected through contact with open sores on your hands.
Easily done cleaning a small spot inside the ear. Scratch and break the skin, then brush a small amount of vaccine over the open scratch. --OR-- Dip an 18 gauge x 3/4" needle into the vaccine and pierce the ear in the small clean spot.
A small scab will develop within days on the spot the vaccine was applied.
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Vibrio Fetus Bacterin Ovine Strain
A chemically killed product for all known, isolated sero-types of vibriosis in sheep.
DOSAGE: 5 ml. SIZES: 10 doses or 50 doses
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| PHM Bacterin
Haemoltica-Multocida Bacterin for the vaccination of healthy cattle, sheep and goats.
Dosage
2 ml followed in 2-4 weeks with 2 ml. subcutaneously. Animals vaccinated at less than 3 months should be revaccinated at 4-6 months. Withdrawal 21 days before slaughter. Available in 20 ml and 100 ml sizes.
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Bovine Rhinotracheitis-Parainfluenza3 Vaccine TSV-2
Modified Live VirusFor intranasal use
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: TSV-2 is for vaccination of healthy cattle, including pregnant
cows, as an aid in preventing infectious bovine rhinotracheitis caused by infectious
bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) virus and disease caused by parainfluenza3 (PI3)
virus. The vaccine is prepared by growing attenuated virus strains on a bovine cell
line. The virus fractions are combined and stabilized by freeze-drying. A sterile diluent
is supplied for rehydration. SIZES: 10 doses or 25 doses
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| Lepto Affilated Laboratories's Lepex 5. Leptospira Canicola-Grippotyphosa-Hardjo-icterohaemorrhagiae-pomona Bacterin. Give 2 - 2 ml. Doses, 4 to 6 weeks apart. Revaccinate annually. Click for larger image.
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Chlamydia Psittaci Bacterin
Code 2120.00 (Killed Chlamydia)
BACTERIN
Produced from cultures of Chlamydia, a filterable bacteria of the psittacosislym-phogranuloma-trachoma group of micro-organisms
that cause enzootic abortion in ewes. This heavy consistency emulsion
forms a repository of vaccine that provides prolonged antigenic stimulation but may
cause a granuloma at the site of injection. This product is non-returnable and not
eligible for credit at expiration.
WHEN TO VACCINATE
Vaccinate breeding ewes 60 days prior to breeding. Administer second dose 30 days
later. Revaccinate annually.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
Shake thoroughly to resuspend precipitate.
Inject as aseptically as possible 2 ml subcutaneously
on the top of the neck about 4 inches from ear.
Before ordering, please call 1-800-841-9665 to check for availability.
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| Tips on Vaccinating
Location - Subcutaneous (under the skin). Young lambs and kids use the loose skin folds inside the front flanks.
Goats - Front flanks, loose skin over the rib cage, or the back of the neck.
Mature Sheep - Front flanks or the back of the neck.
Needle Size - Lambs and kids 18 or 20 gauge X 1/2" or 3/4".
Mature Animals - 18 gauge X 3/4" or 1". 16 gauge for heavy oil based vaccines.
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