Category: B
Royal Mail 2nd Class / Parcel Force 48
UK to UK :Normally arrives in 2-4 business days.
UK to Ireland :Normally arrives in 4-6 business days
UK to EU Countries : Normally arrives in 6-10 working days depending on where the parcel is going
Please note standered delivery is none trackable , none insured , no responsabily for lose or Damage
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Royal Mail First Class / Parcel Force 24
UK to UK :Normally arrives in 1-2 business days.
UK to Ireland 3-4 business days
UK to EU Countries : Normally arrives in 6-10 working days depending on where the parcel is going
Please note :Trackable , Royal Mail insured up to £50.
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Parcel Force Express AM Guaranteed before Midday.
UK to UK only . UP to 5KG Max Weight
Arrives next day before 12 noon, requires a signature.
Parcel Forcel Terms & Conditions apply
Important: Parcel Force advise that there are some postcodes where an extended delivery time exists, and may affect the date of delivery or the service is not available.
Category | POM-VPS |
Temperature | Refrigerated |
MA/VM/EU No: | 27819/4005 |
Species |
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VMD Link | https://www.vmd.defra.gov.uk/ProductInformationDatabase/product/A009031 |
NOAH Link | https://www.noahcompendium.co.uk/?id=-459955 |
Dosage | Amounts to be administered and administration route For intramuscular use. Common aseptic procedures should be used during vaccination. Only sterile syringes and needles should be used. Allow the vaccine to reach room temperature before use. Shake well before and occasionally during use to ensure that the sediment is dissolved prior to administration. One dose: 3 ml One dose in the course of each pregnancy, given in the 12 – 3 week period before calving is expected. Feeding of colostrum The protection of calves depends on adequate ingestion of colostrum from vaccinated cows. Measures should be taken to ensure that calves receive sufficient amounts of colostrum within the first few days of life. If calves do not get enough antibodies through the colostrum soon after they are born, they will have failure of passive transfer of antibodies. It is important that all calves receive as much colostrum as possible from the first milking within the first six hours after calving. It is recommended that at least 3 litres of colostrum are fed within the first 24 hours and this amount is equivalent to approximately 10% of the weight of a calf. To achieve optimum results and to reduce infection pressure on the farm, a whole herd cow vaccination policy should be adopted. Overdose Following the administration of an overdose, no adverse reactions other than those mentioned above |
Withdrawals | Withdrawal periods Zero days |