Avirulent live culture, requires mixing. Protection against pasteurella (shipping fever) caused by Mannheimia haemolytica and Pasteurella multocida in cattle 3 months of age or older.
Give calves 20 ml orally within 4 hours after birth. Coli antibodies to provide scour protection for newborn calves. Clostridium perfringens Type C and K99 E.
Repeat in 3 to 4 weeks and once annually. For prevention of Clostridium chauvoei, septicum, novyi, sordellii, perfringens Types C & D and Moraxella bovis. 7-way blackleg and pinkeye protection for cattle.
Avirulent live culture. Once PMH IN is an intranasal vaccine for protection against pasteurella (respiratory disease) caused by Mannheimia haemolytica and Pasteurella multocida in beef and dairy cattle 1 week of age or older.
Annual booster is recommended. IBR, BVD Types I and II, PI3, BRSV, Vibrio and 5 strains of Lepto. Safe for pregnant cows. Booster in 4-5 weeks. Give 5 ml SQ 2-4 weeks prior to breeding.
A booster is recommended whenever subsequent stress is likely. Single dose protection against pasteurella (shipping fever) caused by Mannheimia haemolytica and Pasteurella multocida in cattle 7 months of age or older.
Annual booster is recommended. Safe for pregnant cows. Calves vaccinated before 5 months of age should be revaccinated at 5 months of age or at weaning. Give 2 ml intranasally, dividing the dose equally into each nostril.
Repeat in 21 days. For use in healthy cattle and sheep as an aid in the prevention of diseases caused by Clostridium perfringens Types B, C, & D. Revaccinate annually. Give 2 ml IM to cattle and 1 ml to sheep.
Repeat in 3 to 4 weeks and once annually. For prevention of Clostridium chauvoei, septicum, novyi, sordellii, perfringens Types C & D plus Haemophilus somnus. 7-way blackleg plus somnus protection for cattle.
Annual booster is recommended. Give 2 ml SQ or IM in the neck 3-6 weeks prior to the onset of pinkeye season. Single dose protection against pinkeye caused by Moraxella bovis in cattle.
Proven broad immune response against both bacteria and viruses most associated with BRD in a single vaccine. Modified live (MLV), requires mixing. Annual revaccination recommended.
✓ Calves vaccinated before weaning should be revaccinated 30 days after weaning.
✓ May be administered to pregnant cattle provided they were vaccinated, according to label directions with titanium vaccines 30 to 60 days prior to breeding.
Calves vaccinated before 6 months of age should be revaccinated at 6 months of age. IBR, BVD Types I and II, PI3 and BRSV. Safe for pregnant cows. Repeat in 2-4 weeks and once annually.
Repeat in 4 to 6 weeks and once annually. For prevention of Clostridium chauvoei, septicum, novyi, sordellii, perfringens Types C & D plus Haemophilus somnus infections. 7-way blackleg plus somnus protection for cattle 3 months of age or older.
Booster annually, 5-7 weeks prior to calving. Repeat in 3-6 weeks. Rotavirus, Coronavirus, Clostridium perfringens Types C and D, and K99 E. Give 2 ml SQ, 3 months prior to calving.
Safe for pregnant cows. Annual booster is recommended. IBR, BVD, PI3, BRSV, and 5 strains of Lepto. Calves vaccinated before 6 months of age should be revaccinated at 6 months of age or at weaning; ideally calves should receive the first dose 2-4 weeks...
Cow vaccination stimulates immunity, which is transferred to nursing calves via colostrum and milk. Calves: Give a 3 mL dose as soon as possible after birth into back of calf's mouth.
For vaccination against IBR, BVD Types I and II, PI3, BRSV, and 5 strains of Leptospirosis caused by Leptospira pamona, L. Calves vaccinated before 6 months of age should be revaccinated at 6 months of age.
Key Facts: View manufacturer and/or label information Vaccine is SAFE for pregnant cows and their nursing calves. Healthy cattle should receive a 2 mL dose 4-6 weeks later. 50 dose Inject 2 mL SQ.
✓ Contains stimugen™, a patented, water-soluble adjuvant that enhances the immune response with minimal risk of injection-site reactions.
✓ Has no adverse effect on feed intake, feed efficiency or average daily gain.
May cause reduced milk production in lactating dairy cattle. Mycoplasma Bovis Bacterin Provides Mycoplasma bovis protection for healthy susceptible cattle 45 days of age or older as an aid in prevention of respiratory disease.
Annual booster is recommended. Tritrichomonas, Vibrio and 5 strains of Lepto. Safe for pregnant cows. Repeat in 2-4 weeks, with second dose given 4 weeks prior to breeding.
In calves 4 weeks of age with a second dose 4-6 weeks later. Safe for pregnant cows. Dosing Instructions: administer 5 mL SQ or IM 4-6 weeks apart with booster given as necessary. 21 day withdrawal.
Annual booster is recommended. Safe for pregnant cows. Calves vaccinated before 6 months of age should be revaccinated at 6 months of age. Give 2 ml intranasally, dividing the dose equally into each nostril.
Give 2 mL IM or SQ in neck to beef or dairy cattle 3-6 weeks prior to onset of pinkeye season. View manufacturer and/or label information Not cleared for sheep and goats. Vaccine is effective against 3 strains of Moraxella bovis-EPP63, FLA64, SAH38.
Modified live, requires mixing. Annual booster is recommended. IBR, BVD Types I and II, PI3, BRSV and Mannheimia haemolytica. Calves vaccinated before 6 months of age should be revaccinated at 6 months of age.
Coli scours in newborn calves. Colostrum should also be fed. Used in prevention of E. The single dose is an oral syringe. Keep refrigerated until use.Do not freeze. Protects newborn calves against E.
Pyogenes, Pasteurella multocida, E. For treatment, give calves 40-100 ml; give cattle 75-150 ml; give sheep 20-40 ml; repeat every 12 to 24 hours until improvement is satisfactory.