Vaccines

The use of a blue food grade dye to demonstrate that these cockerels have drunk the vaccine!
The use of a blue food grade dye to demonstrate that these cockerels have drunk the vaccine!

The following list of vaccine is arranged on the basis of infection protected against. These were taken from the Veterinary Medicines Department website and are accurate at the date shown. I have not distinguished between live or dead vaccines at this time. Listing on the VMD website is not a guarantee of availability of the vaccine.


Avian encephalomyelitis (Epidemic Tremor) vaccine

– Poulvac AE Lyophilisate for suspension in drinking water


Avian pneumovirus (ART,TRT,SHS) vaccines

– Nobilis Rhino CV
– Nobilis TRT inac
– Nobilis TRT live
– Poulvac SHS Vaccine
– Nemovac
– Gallimune 303 ND + IB + ART
– Gallimune 407 ND+IB+EDS+ART
– Nobilis RT+IBmulti+ND+EDS
– Nobilis RT+IBmulti+G+ND


Chicken Anaemia vaccines

– Avipro Thymovac Lyophilisate for Use in Drinking Water
– Nobilis CAV P4


Chicken Coccidia vaccines

– Hipracox
– Paracox-5 Oral suspension
– Paracox Suspension for oral administration


E.coli vaccines

– Poulvac E.coli Lyophilisate for suspension for spray vaccination of chickens
– Nobilis E.Coli inac


Egg Drop Syndrome vaccines

– Gallimune 407 ND+IB+EDS+ART
– Nobilis RT+IBmulti+ND+EDS – Nobilis IBmulti+ND+EDS


Gumboro vaccines

– AviPro Gumboro Vac Lyophilisate for Suspension for Chicken
– AviPro IBD Xtreme
– AviPro Precise
– Cevac IBD 2512 L Avian Infectious Bursal Disease Vaccine for Chickens
– Cevac Transmune Lyophilisate for Suspension for Injection with Solvent for Chicken
– Gallivac IBD
– Hipragumboro CW
– Hipragumboro-G97
– Nobilis Gumboro 228E
– Nobilis Gumboro D78 live
– Poulvac Bursa Plus Lyophilisate for suspension in drinking water
– Poulvac Bursine 2
– Vaxxitek HVT+IBD
– Nobilis RT+IBmulti+G+ND
– Nobilis REO+IB+G+ND


Infectious Bronchitis vaccines

– Gallivac IB88
– Nobilis IB 4-91, lyophilisate for suspension
– Nobilis IB Ma5
– Poulvac IB H120
– Poulvac IBMM + ARK – Powder for nebuliser solution for Broiler chickens
– Poulvac IB Primer
– Gallimune 302 ND+IB+EDS
– Gallimune 303 ND + IB + ART
– Gallimune 407 ND+IB+EDS+ART
– Nobilis IB+ND+EDS
– Nobilis IBmulti+ND+EDS
– Nobilis Ma5 + Clone 30
– Nobilis RT+IBmulti+ND+EDS
– Nobilis RT+IBmulti+G+ND
– Nobilis REO+IB+G+ND


Infectious Laryngotracheitis vaccine

– Poulvac ILT


Marek’s disease vaccines

– Cryomarex Rispens
– Nobilis Rismavac
– Nobilis Rismavac+CA126
– Poulvac Marek CVI
– Poulvac Marek CVI + HVT to be suspended in Poulvac Marek Diluent
– Poulvac MD-Vac Lyophilisate and diluent for suspension for injection
– Vaxxitek HVT+IBD


Mycoplasma vaccines

– Nobilis MG 6/85
– MS-H Vaccine eyedrops suspension


Newcastle disease vaccines

– Avinew
– AviPro ND C131, Lyophilisate for Suspension
– Poulvac Hitchner B1
– Poulvac NDW
– Gallimune 302 ND+IB+EDS
– Gallimune 303 ND + IB + ART
– Gallimune 407 ND+IB+EDS+ART
– Nobilis IB+ND+EDS
– Nobilis IBmulti+ND+EDS
– Nobilis Ma5 + Clone 30
– Nobilis ND Clone 30 live
– Nobilis RT+IBmulti+ND+EDS
– Nobilis RT+IBmulti+G+ND


Ornothobacterium rhinotracheale vaccine

– Nobilis OR inac, emulsion for injection for chickens
– Nobilis TRT inac


Pasteurella vaccine

– Poulvac Pabac IV Emulsion for injection in chickens, ducks, and turkeys


Reovirus vaccine

– Nobilis REO inac
– Nobilis REO+IB+G+ND


Salmonella vaccines

– AviPro Salmonella Duo Lyophilisate for Suspension
– AviPro Salmonella Vac E
– AviPro Salmonella Vac T
– Gallimune Se + St
– Gallivac SE
– Nobilis Salenvac T

About David Parsons 19 Articles
David Parsons began his veterinary career in mixed practice which triggered his 39-year passion for poultry. Following positions as a veterinary research officer in the Poultry Department at the government’s Central Veterinary Laboratory and then as a poultry company veterinarian, he set up his own poultry veterinary practice in the southwest of England in 1985. He obtained his MSc in Applied Immunology in 1981, Certificate in Poultry Medicine and Production in 1989 and a Nuffield Farming Scholarship Trust to study the“Status of diseases specific to poultry and their control in Europe” in 1991.

He has been an Honorary External Lecturer at the University of Bristol Veterinary School on poultry medicine and production since 1999,a lecturer on the Institute of Animal Health’s poultry disease course since 2000 and is a regular monthly contributor of veterinary articles for backyard poultry keepers in the Practical Poultry magazine.