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Nobivac Myxo-RHD PLUS

It should be fully protected. It's only rabbits that have previously been vaccinated for RHD2 and it's out of date where there is a problem.

There's lots of explanation on Frances Harcourt-Brown's website (charts etc). Don't know how to link to it on my phone.
I'll have a Google, that's so weird though, you'd think it would just fully cover the bun [emoji51] thanks for letting me know

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So I bit the bullet and everyone is swapping over to the Nobivac myxomatosis-RHD Plus. 9 done so far and another 8 booked from the next week (whispers over 800 quid, gulps:lol:). The others are due May to September.
 
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