π Vaccines
Vaccination is a cornerstone of preventive veterinary medicine, protecting animals from devastating infectious diseases.
Newcastle Disease vaccine
Newcastle Disease vaccine is crucial for poultry, preventing severe respiratory and neurological illness. It is administered via eye-drop, drinking water, or injection, and while it prevents clinical signs, vaccinated birds may still carry the virus.


Anthrax vaccine
Anthrax vaccine, based on live spores, is used to protect cattle, sheep, and goats against the deadly Bacillus anthracis. Immunity develops quickly after injection.


Blackleg vaccine
Blackleg vaccine safeguards cattle and sheep from Clostridium chauvoei, a soil-borne bacterium that causes sudden death. Immunity develops within 10 days and lasts about a year.


Sheep and Goat Pox vaccine
Sheep and Goat Pox vaccine protects small ruminants against Capripoxvirus, with immunity lasting up to two years. These vaccines are highly effective when administered correctly, forming the backbone of herd health management.

