|
Age of Goose |
Disease |
Vaccine |
Route of Administration |
Remarks |
|
1 day (optional) |
Marek’s Disease (rare in geese) |
Marek’s vaccine (if available) |
Subcutaneous (neck) |
Optional; more relevant if reared near chickens. |
|
7–10 days |
Newcastle Disease |
ND Lasota |
Eye drop / Oral |
Especially important if raised near poultry farms. |
|
2–3 weeks |
Duck Viral Hepatitis (DVH) |
DVH vaccine |
Subcutaneous / Intramuscular |
For goslings in areas with known cases. |
|
4–6 weeks |
Fowl Cholera (Pasteurellosis) |
Inactivated Cholera vaccine |
Intramuscular |
Repeat in 4 weeks if outbreak risk is high. |
|
8 weeks |
Newcastle Disease (booster) |
ND Komarov/Inactivated ND vaccine |
Intramuscular |
Booster dose for lasting protection. |
|
10–12 weeks |
Avian Influenza (if endemic) |
AI inactivated vaccine |
Subcutaneous / Intramuscular |
Based on local outbreak history and regulations. |
|
Every 6 months |
Newcastle Disease (maintenance) |
ND vaccine |
Oral or Intramuscular |
Maintain immunity in breeding flocks. |