Overview
Killed virus vaccine for vaccination of healthy, pregnant cows and heifers as an aid in preventing diarrhea in their calves caused by Bovine Rotavirus (serotypes G6 and G10), Bovine Coronavirus, enterotoxigenic strains of E. coli and Cl. perfringens type C.
Dosage: 2 ml IM. Pregnant cows should receive 2 doses of ScourGuard 4KC at least 3 weeks apart with 2nd dose given 3-6 weeks before calving. Revaccinate with ScourGuard 4KC 3-6 weeks before each subsequent calving. 21 day slaughter withdrawal.
Anaphylactoid reactions may occur. Antidote : Epinephrine.
U.S. Lic. No. 190.
* As indicated by USDA Label Claims
1 Data on file, Study Report No. 2134H-60-02-010, Zoetis Inc.
* As indicated by USDA Label Claims
1 Data on file, Study Report No. 2134H-60-02-010, Zoetis Inc.
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ScourGuard 4KC Cattle Scours Vaccine
13021
Protects against 2 types of Rotavirus, plus Clostridium perfringens Type C
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Features & Benefits
- For vaccination of healthy, pregnant cows and heifers
- Only vaccine with demonstrated rotavirus G10 protection.*
- First and only vaccine with label protection for both Rotavirus G6 and G10 serotypes.*
- Significantly increases antibody concentrations to Rotavirus G10 in the colostrum.1
- Compared with unvaccinated controls, ScourGuard 4KC has been shown to reduce mortality caused by E. coli by 95%.
Overview
Killed virus vaccine for vaccination of healthy, pregnant cows and heifers as an aid in preventing diarrhea in their calves caused by Bovine Rotavirus (serotypes G6 and G10), Bovine Coronavirus, enterotoxigenic strains of E. coli and Cl. perfringens type C.
Dosage: 2 ml IM. Pregnant cows should receive 2 doses of ScourGuard 4KC at least 3 weeks apart with 2nd dose given 3-6 weeks before calving. Revaccinate with ScourGuard 4KC 3-6 weeks before each subsequent calving. 21 day slaughter withdrawal.
Anaphylactoid reactions may occur. Antidote : Epinephrine.
U.S. Lic. No. 190.
* As indicated by USDA Label Claims
1 Data on file, Study Report No. 2134H-60-02-010, Zoetis Inc.
* As indicated by USDA Label Claims
1 Data on file, Study Report No. 2134H-60-02-010, Zoetis Inc.
Manufacturer Label
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
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