WHAT IS CEVA-INSIDE CHICK?

A Ceva Inside chick is a chick that has been vaccinated using Ceva solutions and as part of the "C.H.I.C.K.Program.®" (Ceva Hatchery Immunisation Control Keys) quality approach at the hatchery. This designation secures the application of Ceva vaccines...

A Ceva Inside chick is a chick that has been vaccinated using Ceva solutions and as part of the "C.H.I.C.K.Program.®" (Ceva Hatchery Immunisation Control Keys) quality approach at the hatchery. This designation secures the application of Ceva vaccines to guarantee the health and immunity of chicks from an early age and thus promote better performance in rearing.

A Ceva Inside CHICK IS VACCINATED AT THE HATCHERY 

  • with the full range of innovative Ceva hatchery vaccines
  • by trained hatchery operators as part of the Ceva C.H.I.C.K. ® program
  • using specialized vaccination equipment

VACCINATION OF DAY-OLD CHICKS AT THE HATCHERY

  • A wide range of vaccinations can be performed at the hatchery, providing early protection against key diseases.
  • 80% of day-old chicks produced worldwide are now vaccinated at the hatchery - Africa is making progress in many countries but still lagging behind compared to the rest of the world

Ceva Inside CHICK IS PROTECTED AGAINST THE MAIN VIRAL DISEASES

Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD), commonly known as Gumboro disease, is caused by a highly resistant and persistent virus on the farm. It leads to a decline in immunity and the resilience of your chickens to diseases, potentially resulting in serious mortality rates.

Marek's Disease (MD) is a condition that causes a decline in immunity. It leads to severe tumors and high mortality rates.

Newcastle Disease (ND) is a highly contagious and severe clinically that can kill up to 90% of your flock.

          

Infectious Bronchitis (IB), caused by a coronavirus, results in respiratory issues and can lead to egg deformities, decreased egg production, and sometimes even cessation of laying.

H9 causes respiratory issues and significant mortality when combined with other respiratory diseases.

                                                                                                                                    

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

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