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Registered veterinary pharmacy · Poultry vaccines

Prevention begins before the challenge reaches the flock.

Greenagro offers a focused portfolio of poultry vaccines supported by responsible product information and professional veterinary decision-making.

Healthy poultry flock in a controlled farm environment
Product + programme + executionThree parts of one prevention strategy.
Portfolio5 selected vaccines
Primary speciesPoultry
AccessVeterinary pharmacy
UseProfessional supervision

A programme—not an isolated product

The vaccine matters. The context determines how it fits.

Responsible vaccination starts with the flock and the disease objective—not with a product name.

Farm history, local epidemiology, bird category, maternal immunity, previous vaccination, health status and practical application conditions all influence the programme. Greenagro therefore presents the portfolio at a general level and directs product-specific decisions to current authorised documentation and veterinary guidance.

PreventAddress defined disease risks before they become production losses.
CoordinateConnect live and inactivated components within one coherent programme.
ProtectPreserve product integrity from storage through correct application.

Selected vaccine portfolio

Five products. Clearly defined roles.

The summaries below are orientation only. Availability, indications, target categories and directions must always be confirmed against the current locally authorised product information.

02Live attenuated vaccine

Infectious bursal disease

Avishield IBD INT

General target groupChickens

Designed to stimulate active immunity against infectious bursal disease, commonly known as Gumboro disease. Programme timing must reflect flock status, maternal antibodies, infection pressure and the current authorised product information.

03Live attenuated vaccine

Infectious bronchitis · 793B/CR88

Gallivac IB88 NeO

General target groupBroiler chickens

A targeted infectious-bronchitis option based on the CR88121 strain from the 793B/CR88 group. Its place in the programme is considered alongside classical IB protection and the epidemiological picture of the flock.

04Live attenuated vaccine

Newcastle disease · La Sota

Avishield ND

General target groupChickens and turkeys

A live Newcastle disease vaccine containing the La Sota strain. Selection, timing and administration belong within a veterinarian-led vaccination programme and must follow the locally authorised product information.

05Live attenuated vaccine

Infectious bronchitis · H120

Bioral H120 NeO

General target groupChickens

A Massachusetts-type H120 infectious-bronchitis vaccine for poultry programmes. It provides a classical IB component whose use must be coordinated with flock category, vaccination history and the complete respiratory-disease strategy.

Programme before product

Four decisions connect prevention with the real flock.

The same vaccine can occupy a different place in different flocks. Professional interpretation keeps the programme aligned with the disease risk and the production system.

01

Read the epidemiological picture

Start with farm history, regional disease pressure, laboratory information and the responsible veterinarian’s assessment.

02

Define the flock profile

Consider species, production purpose, age, maternal antibodies, previous vaccination and current health status.

03

Build the programme

Position each vaccine in a coherent schedule based on the authorised label and professional veterinary judgment.

04

Execute with discipline

Protect handling conditions and follow current instructions for storage, preparation, administration and documentation.

Layer hens representing a professionally managed poultry programme
Prevention is a systemNot a single intervention

Responsible veterinary supply

Protect the product. Respect the programme.

Vaccine performance depends on far more than availability. Product selection, legal supply, storage, handling, flock readiness and correct application must remain connected from beginning to end.

01
Registered access

Selected vaccines are offered through Greenagro’s registered veterinary pharmacy.

02
Professional selection

Product choice follows the flock, the disease objective and the responsible veterinarian’s programme.

03
Controlled handling

Cold-chain, shelf-life and preparation requirements must be protected exactly as stated in the current product information.

04
Current documentation

The locally authorised label, package leaflet and applicable veterinary rules always take precedence.

Veterinary product information—not a vaccination protocol.

This page provides a general portfolio overview. Product selection, vaccination timing, dose, preparation, administration, compatibility, storage, withdrawal instructions and precautions must follow the current locally authorised label and the responsible veterinarian’s direction.

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Start with the flock. Then discuss the appropriate product.

Tell us the poultry category, age, farm location, vaccination history and the product you are asking about. We will help direct the enquiry to the right professional conversation.

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