Abstract

Black Harco pullets were vaccinated at 5 weeks of age with a Malaysian V 4 HR (V 4 ) or Nigerian LaSota (LaSota) vaccine administered via eye drop (ED), drinking water (DW) or commercial feed (FD) and the antibody (Ab) levels in their sera were determined using haemagglutination inhibition test (HIT) at weekly intervals for 5 weeks (Wk). Determined also was the correlation between the Newcastle disease virus (NDV) Ab titre achieved with the two vaccines administered via the three routes. Protection from death following challenge with a virulent NDV Hert's 33/56 strain at 7 weeks of age was assessed. Immune response and protection was significantly better (P0.05) different from that of DW. Birds vaccinated with V 4 in FD were better protected (62.5%) than those vaccinated with LaSota in FD (11.1%). It was concluded that V 4 was more immunogenic and protective than LaSota and ED was the best route of administration of V 4, which was capable of protecting 62.5% of the birds vaccinated via commercial FD. Key words: Eye drop, feed, LaSota, Newcastle disease, V 4, water Bulletin of Animal Health and Production in Africa Vol. 54(2) 2006: 132-143

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