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Planned immunization against anthrax in animals

Planned immunization for anthrax is implemented, a two-track target responsibility system for county and rural three-level epidemic prevention, government confidentiality is maintained, and the veterinary department ensures quality. Cattle and sheep farmers must fulfill their anthrax immunization obligations and do a good job in vaccination.

Please refer to the vaccine instruction manual for specific immunization operations. Use non-capsulated anthrax spore vaccine to immunize cattle, sheep, and pigs once every autumn. Subcutaneous injection, 0.5 ml for cattle under 12 months old, 1 ml for cattle over 12 months old, and 0.5 ml for sheep and pigs. Create an immunization profile. After being injected with the non-encapsulated anthrax spore vaccine, some livestock may experience an increase in body temperature for 1 to 3 days, and a walnut-sized swelling may occur at the injection site, which will disappear in 3 to 10 days.