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Different vaccines, different age immunization doses and sites are different, you need to be specific about what vaccine and how old you are.
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1. Age: to prevent Marek's disease, use Marek's disease bivalent vaccine. Application: Inject ml subcutaneously into the neck. With monovalent seedlings or chicken farms with serious disease, two immunization methods can be used, that is, repeated immunization at 10 days of age, which can significantly reduce the incidence.
7. Age: to prevent Newcastle disease, use seedlings. Application: Nasal drops.
11 years old: to prevent infectious bronchitis, use infectious bronchitis H120. Application: Drop by mouth, by nose.
14 years old: to prevent bursitis, use poisoning strain vaccine. Application: Drip mouth.
18 years old: to prevent infectious bronchitis, inactivate the seedlings with respiratory, renal, and glandular stomach infectious bronchitis oil emulsions. Application: Intramuscular injection.
22 years old: to prevent bursitis, use poisoned strain bursitis vaccine. How to use: Give with water.
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Chicks need to be vaccinated against avian influenza because it spreads very quickly or farmers cause a lot of losses.
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Chicks 35 days of inherited re-infected rhinosolitis vaccine, farmers need to search for lead hunger need to be used for chicks.
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Is it better to raise chicks on the ground for three or four days or in cages? I haven't been vaccinated, can I raise it?
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There is no need to vaccinate any vaccines, and now chickens are not allowed to be vaccinated against those diseases.
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How to choose the right time to vaccinate the flock is very important! Xiaolong shares with you how to use the vaccine.
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I don't know how old your chicks are, but I give them an average of one injection a week, including 3 times of Newcastle disease, 4 to 5 times of avian flu, and chicken pox.
Eye and nose drops. Thorns (i.e., unique needles under your wings).
Then there are the seedlings for drinking water.
This is very simple, put the medicine in the water for the chicken to quote, but be sure to cut off the water for a few hours before drinking, which will increase the chicken's ability to absorb the medicine. The last shot I know what it is.
In the case of laying hens, it is called egg reduction syndrome.
It's still oil seedlings, this one is very difficult to beat.
My family is a chicken farmer.
It's been more than ten years.
I know this, I don't know how old your chicks are, but I give them an average of one injection a week, including 3 times of Newcastle disease.
Avian flu 4 to 5 times, chicken pox.
Eye and nose drops. Thorns (i.e., unique needles under your wings).
Then there are the seedlings for drinking water.
This is very simple, put the medicine in the water for the chicken to quote, but be sure to cut off the water for a few hours before drinking, which will increase the chicken's ability to absorb the medicine. The last shot I know what it is.
In the case of laying hens, it is called egg reduction syndrome.
It's still oil seedlings, this one is very difficult to beat.
My family is a chicken farmer.
It's been more than ten years.
I know that.
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A chicken gets a milliliter of vaccine;
250ml (vaccine) can hit (625) chickens;
625 (only).
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A chicken gets a milliliter of vaccine;
250 ml (vaccine) for (625) chickens;
625 (only).
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