Vaccination is a crucial component of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD) prevention and control. Several effective vaccines are available that can help protect your herd from this contagious disease.
Types of BVD Vaccines
- Modified Live Vaccines (MLV): These vaccines contain a weakened form of the virus that stimulates a strong immune response. MLVs are highly effective but require careful handling and administration.
- Inactivated (Killed) Vaccines: These vaccines contain a killed version of the virus. They are safer to use in pregnant cows and immunocompromised animals but may require booster doses for maximum effectiveness.
Benefits of Vaccination
- Prevents Disease Spread:
- Vaccination reduces the risk of BVDV transmission within the herd.
- Protects Against Reproductive Losses:
- Effective vaccination helps prevent abortions, stillbirths, and congenital defects caused by BVDV.
- Enhances Herd Health:
- By preventing BVDV infections, vaccination helps maintain overall herd health and productivity.
Best Practices for Vaccination
- Consult Your Veterinarian:
- Work with your veterinarian to develop a vaccination schedule tailored to your herd’s specific needs.
- Follow Manufacturer Instructions:
- Ensure vaccines are stored, handled, and administered according to the manufacturer’s guidelines.
- Keep detailed records of vaccination dates, vaccine types, and any adverse reactions.
Vaccination is a key strategy in preventing BVD and maintaining herd health. For more information on effective BVD vaccines and vaccination programs, contact FarmLab Diagnostics. Our team can provide expert guidance and comprehensive diagnostic services to help protect your herd. Contact Us today to learn more.