Best poultry chicken vaccines programme/ schedule

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xQrpli_BTg

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00:08:50

Year of Production: 

2018

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AIM Agriculture
»It is important to vanninate your birds to avoid infection. This programme entails vaccination from day old to maturity«

When rearing chicks, vaccination is key in preventing diseases especially viral diseases. Knowing when to administer which vaccine is very important.

Before receiving day old chicks, ensure that the brooder is well set with the heat source, lighting and bedding. When you receive the chicks, remove them from the boxes and place them gently in the brooder and let them rest for 5 minutes. After the 5 minutes, give them fresh water mixed with chick start for the first 3 days. Chick start is rich in vitamins which help the chick relieve from stress and glucose which is an energy source for the chicks.

Vaccination calender

On day 14, vaccinate against Newcastle and infectious bronchitis but after every vaccination ensure that you do not give the birds any anti biotic because after vaccination, the immunity of the birds is compromised.

Vaccinate against first Gumboro disease on day 20, Newcastle plain on day 28 and intermediate Gumboro on day 33.

Vaccinate against fowl pox on day 42. This is administered by dipping the jabber in to the vaccine and pricking in the web of the bird‘s wing.

At day 50, vaccinate against Newcastle again and this is the final oral Newcastle vaccine. Farmers can also use Newcastle LaSota vaccine which is given to the bird through injection that is intramuscular or subcutaneous. This prevents the bird from being infected with Newcastle for between 6 months to 1 year.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:30Before receiving day old chicks, ensure that the brooder is well prepared.
00:3100:54After receiving them, gently place them into the brooder.
00:5502:26Give them fresh water mixed with chick start.
02:2704:19On day 14, give them Newcastle plus Infectious bronchitis vaccine.
04:2004:54On day 20, vaccinate against first Gumboro.
04:5505:21On day 28, give a plain Newcastle vaccine.
05:2205:48On day 33, vaccinate against intermediate Gumboro.
05:4906:44On day 42, vaccinate against fowl pox.
06:4507:10On day 50, give the final oral Newcastle vaccine.
07:1108:39Newcastle laSota protects the birds from Newcastle for between 6 to 12 months.
08:4008:50Conclusion

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