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Vaccination
Hyperimmunisation of Breeders
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Parent breeder chickens are hyperimmunised against IBDV. (Immune system is
boosted to achieve a high level of circulating IBDV antibody.)
Hyperimmunisation is achieved by priming parents during the rearing phase
with a live IBDV vaccine between 4 and 10 weeks of age, followed by an
inactivated IBDV vaccine at 16 - 18 weeks of age. The resultant high level
of IBDV neutralising antibodies induced in the parent bird is passively
transferred to the day old chick via the yolk sac, so called maternally
derived antibody (MDA).
This strategy is implemented to protect
the young chick during the first one to two critical weeks post hatch. The
control of variant IBDV in broilers is achieved by hyperimmunising breeder
flocks with inactivated variant IBDV vaccines.
Peer Reviewed by
Dr J J (Sjaak) de Wit and
William Baxendale.