Protect Your Chicks: Mycoplasma
Mycoplasma Vaccination Announcement!
We’re offering Mycoplasma vaccine for chickens aged 10 weeks or older to protect them from respiratory disease and keep flocks healthy.
📆 Vaccination Day Coming Soon! If you’d like to bring your chickens, let us know in advance.
🚗 Local Service Available! If you’re within half an hour’s drive, we can come to you for vaccination.
📍 Stay tuned or let us know to inform you of the exact date & let’s keep our flocks safe together!
Why Vaccinate Against Mycoplasma?
Mycoplasma gallisepticum is a highly contagious respiratory disease that spreads through direct contact, airborne particles, and contaminated surfaces. It can cause coughing, sneezing, swollen eyes, and breathing difficulties, leading to poor growth, reduced egg production, and increased mortality.
Once a flock is infected, the disease can not be fully eliminated, and stress can trigger flare-ups. Vaccination is the best way to protect your chickens, reducing the severity of symptoms and preventing outbreaks
📩 Contact us for more information:
Mycoplasma Vaccination Announcement!
We’re offering Mycoplasma vaccine for chickens aged 10 weeks or older to protect them from respiratory disease and keep flocks healthy.
📆 Vaccination Day Coming Soon! If you’d like to bring your chickens, let us know in advance.
🚗 Local Service Available! If you’re within half an hour’s drive, we can come to you for vaccination.
📍 Stay tuned or let us know to inform you of the exact date & let’s keep our flocks safe together!
📩 Contact us for more information:

Why Vaccinate Against Mycoplasma?
Mycoplasma gallisepticum is a highly contagious respiratory disease that spreads through direct contact, airborne particles, and contaminated surfaces. It can cause coughing, sneezing, swollen eyes, and breathing difficulties, leading to poor growth, reduced egg production, and increased mortality.
Once a flock is infected, the disease can not be fully eliminated, and stress can trigger flare-ups. Vaccination is the best way to protect your chickens, reducing the severity of symptoms and preventing outbreaks
