For vaccination of healthy cattle 22 months or older against mastitis caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Dosage: 2 ml subcut. Revaccinate in 2-4 weeks. Heifers should receive their first dose 30 days after calving. Dry cows should be vaccinated twice before calving. Whole-herd vaccination may be done at any stage of lactation. The need for annual booster vaccination has not been established; consult with a veterinarian. Heifers less than 22 months of age should not receive this product until 30 days after calving. 60 day slaughter withdrawal.
Anaphylactoid reactions may occur. Antidote: Epinephrine.
U.S. Lic. No. 365.
Key features and benefits:
- Vaxxon SRP has shown to reduce the prevalence of mastitis in the herd by 71%
- Incidence rate of a cow getting mastitis one or more times was reduced by 76%
- Vaccinated cows stay in the herd longer; regardless of mastitis infections
- Somatic cell count was reduced by 42% in vaccinated cattle
- 2 lb/day gain in milk production per cow, compared to non-vaccinated cows(based on results from Iowa State University research, Patrick Gorden, DVM, Ph. D.)
Vaxxon SRP Klebsiella Pneumoniae Cattle Vaccine
For vaccination of healthy cattle 22 months or older against mastitis caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae. Dosage: 2 ml subcut. Revaccinate in 2-4 weeks… Read More Read More
Features & Benefits
- USDA licensed for use in management of mastitis infections caused by Klebsiella
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Vaxxon SRP Detail Sheet
For vaccination of healthy cattle 22 months or older against mastitis caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Dosage: 2 ml subcut. Revaccinate in 2-4 weeks. Heifers should receive their first dose 30 days after calving. Dry cows should be vaccinated twice before calving. Whole-herd vaccination may be done at any stage of lactation. The need for annual booster vaccination has not been established; consult with a veterinarian. Heifers less than 22 months of age should not receive this product until 30 days after calving. 60 day slaughter withdrawal.
Anaphylactoid reactions may occur. Antidote: Epinephrine.
U.S. Lic. No. 365.
Key features and benefits:
- Vaxxon SRP has shown to reduce the prevalence of mastitis in the herd by 71%
- Incidence rate of a cow getting mastitis one or more times was reduced by 76%
- Vaccinated cows stay in the herd longer; regardless of mastitis infections
- Somatic cell count was reduced by 42% in vaccinated cattle
- 2 lb/day gain in milk production per cow, compared to non-vaccinated cows(based on results from Iowa State University research, Patrick Gorden, DVM, Ph. D.)
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