The World's Only Bovine Anaplasmosis Vaccine

A Unique Offering in the Market
We proudly manufacture and distribute the only bovine anaplasmosis vaccine available globally. While you may encounter other vaccines labeled for bovine anaplasmosis in parts of Africa and Australia, they are derived from a weaker sub-strain. Our vaccine stands alone as the only viable option for American cattle producers.
Cost-Effective and Effective Solution
Cattle veterinarians face limited choices when it comes to bovine anaplasmosis. Alternative Options or Strategies on the market are significantly more expensive and less effective than ours. By choosing our vaccine, you can safeguard your cattle while also saving money, making it the best option available.






Serving Select States
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The Development of the Anaplasmosis Vaccine
Our anaplasmosis vaccine was developed by D. Gene Luther, D.V.M., Ph.D., at the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center’s Veterinary Science Department. Although the vaccine is classified as an experimental anaplasmosis vaccine, it has received USDA approval for production and distribution to veterinarians in multiple states, including:
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- California
- Florida
- Georgia
- Idaho
- Indiana
- Illinois
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maryland
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Virginia
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Puerto Rico







Change Needles or Else…
We know it’s a pain to change needles for each animal But it’s a bigger pain to haul off a dead animal
Needles are very efficient at transmitting anaplasmosis. A 2010 study showed that six out of 10 “clean” animals became infected after needle injections following a positive animal. Changing needles between each animal not only eliminates this transmission, but also helps curb other blood‐borne diseases such as bovine leukemia virus.
Any instrument or tool that comes in contact with blood should be cleaned and disinfected after each animal. In addition to needles, examples include ear taggers, tattoo pliers and castration equipment.