Use only as directed.
For best results vaccinate fowls between the ages of 8 to 4 weeks before the start of egg production.
Rehydrate 1 vial of vaccine with 1 bottle of diluent.
Remove the aluminum seal and rubber stopper from vaccine vial and from diluent bottle.
Avoid contamination of the stoppers, the vaccine vial and diluent bottle contents.
Pour approximately half of the diluent into the vaccine vial.
Replace stopper and shake gently until contents are dissolved.
Pour the reconstituted vaccine back into the remaining diluent in the diluent bottle.
Replace diluent stopper and gently mix.
The vaccine is then ready for use.
Hold the individual bird and spread wing with the underside facing upwards.
Dip the vaccinator stabber into the vaccine.
Take care that the channels of the needles are immersed.
Stick the vaccine-laden needles through the membrane, or web of the wing, avoiding blood vessels, bones, and wing muscles.Use entire contents within 1 hour of reconstitution.
The usual response consists of some swelling at the site of the puncture as early as day 4 following vaccination.
The swelling may increase during the next 5 days and a scab may form.