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Vaccinations important part of animal health
By Gary Sliworsky
OMAFRA Rep.
Vaccinations are an important key to proper animal health, and herd health management. And, to ensure that vaccination is as effective as possible, proper vaccine handling and administration is very important. The following tips from Dale Grotelueschen, DVM and veterinarian with Pfizer Animal Health, will help get you on the right path to better herd health management:
1. Consult a veterinarian to develop a protocol that fits the health goals of your operation.
2. Select a quality product. Consult a veterinarian to ensure you are selecting the right products for your use. It is important to purchase only federally licensed vaccines from a reliable source.
3. Carefully read the label to maximize the value and effectiveness of the vaccine. It is important to understand precautions so vaccines are given at the right stage of the animals’ lives, to animals of the right age, in the proper dosage and at the appropriate intervals if more than one dose is needed.
4. Store the vaccines according to label directions, paying particular attention to ensure correct temperature and light conditions.
5. When transporting vaccines to chute side, store them in a cooler with an ice pack. Keep the cooler and products in the shade.
6. Always use a sterile transfer needle or disposable syringe when rehydrating products.
7. Mix only one vaccine bottle at a time prior to administration. A good rule of thumb is not to mix more vaccines than will be used in 1 hour.
8. Subcutaneous injections are the preferred route whenever label instructions allow. All injections should be given in the neck.
9. Make sure to use new, sharp needles and the correct gauge size for the vaccine being used and the size of the animal. Change needles every 10–15 animals, and never re-enter a vaccine bottle with a used needle.
10. Always properly clean equipment and syringes after vaccinating. Grotelueschen suggests using the following steps to assure your equipment is sterilized: Reusable syringes should be washed in hot, distilled water. First wash the outside and then take the syringe apart to wash it thoroughly. Fill the syringe with water and cover with damp paper towels. The wrapped syringe should be placed in an open resealable plastic bag and placed in the microwave on high for five minutes. The damp paper towels prevent the metal parts from sparking.
Dates to Remember
Nov. 6 – Rainy River Federation of Agriculture Annual Dinner and Meeting. Begins 6:00 pm, Stratton Millennium Hall.