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Date: | Sun, 10 Sep 1995 20:09:03 +1200 |
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Nina Janes.
It all started with a few cases of encephalomyelitis, paralyses in the hind
quarter moving to the front within a few day's. Autopsies dit not show any
injury's or other problems. Than a histology report was ordered and this
showed a mild attack of the distemper virus.
A vaccination program was put into operation. I now have used Distemper
vaccines for a number of years with good and problem free success. Here in
New Zealand, anything for ferrets is unprocurable, these animals are not
well known as pets but as a vicious, smelly and wild beast. So I got mine
vet to supply me with a vaccine for dogs, he was not game enough to do the
40 ferrets, and not having done this work myself it turned out quiet a
experience. The vaccines I have used sofar are: Quantum-K9-3,Canvac-3 and
Vanguard/DM. 1/4 dose of the normal dog.
[Moderator's note: Before anyone gets any ideas about dosages, note that
vaccines don't work this way: you need the same dose for a ferret than you
do for a dog. Also see Dr. Williams' post in this issue about distemper
vaccines. BIG]
Regards BILL
[Posted in FML issue 1311]
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