Hep p/bravoxin/covexin

Tamjacks

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Mixed Farmer
We switched last year due to the cost of heptavac, and haven't seen any downsides. Bank balance is healthier though.

I can't comment on young lambs though as we don't vaccinate them.
Yeah I’m thinking of doing the same. The old claim about the missing p part is wearing thin I don’t think it’s worth the paper it’s written on now
 

Tim W

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Wiltshire
For the last 8(?) years we have vaccinated ewes pre lambing with Bravoxin on the basis that we don't lose anything to Pasteurella until the autumn. The lambs then get Heptovac as youngsters ... seems to cover everything here but different areas might have different risks
 

neilo

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
Switched the crossbred ewes over from Heptavac to Bravoxin 6 or 7 years ago, having had a couple of pasteurella outbreaks in vaccinated sheep, which came back as strains not covered by the vaccine. Losses no different.

Pedigrees still on Heptavac, purely as most that are sold go onto farms already on that system.
Lambs are covered with Ovivac P, as pasteurella generally causes an issue here in lambs from close to weaning. Still not sure it’s worth the extra cost on those, compared to Bravoxin/Covexin.
 

Nithsdale

Member
Livestock Farmer
Dropped Heptavac P about 20 years ago.

It says it's a 7-in-1 vaccine but the Pneumonia is one of the 7 so it only covers 6 Clostridials...

Bravoxin and Covexin10 covers 10 Clostridials and are a fraction of the price - and offer over 90% of the same level of pneumonia cover (Heptavac only covers a very small number of Pneumonia strains so you're still at risk even when vaccinated!)....
 

yellowbelly

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
N.Lincs
Ewes on Bravoxin here.

Pedigree lambs get Heptavac P, commercials get Ovivac P as we do see pasturella in lambs - in theory.

During last year's supply fiasco, lambs got a mix and match of Heptavac or Ovivac depending on what we could get 😖
Got to the stage where I felt like telling MSD to shove their little plastic bottles 'somewhere uncomfortable' 'cos they're getting very expensive.
 

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