
The best injector for day-old-chick vaccination

Description
The e-Dovac® semi-automatic injector is Ceva’s most successful equipment with thousands of units produced since 2005. It is designed to vaccinate day-old chicks subcutaneously in the neck.

Ergonomic - Easy to use - Precise injection
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- Precise injection site
- Adjustable to any size bird
- Accurate dosage
- Double vaccine lines with a single needle
- User friendly, ergonomic design
- Resistant, long-lasting material
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Target: Day old chicks
Vaccination Technique: Subcutaneous and intramuscular
Dose: 0.1 ml to 0.4 ml
Speed: 2500 – 3000 DOC.h-1
e-Dovac, a trusted solution for hatcheries
The e-Dovac injector has become a trusted solution for hatcheries aiming to improve the precision and consistency of day-old chick vaccination. Its semi-automatic design supports high-throughput operations while maintaining reliable injection quality, helping producers strengthen early immunity and achieve more uniform flock performance. By ensuring a controlled and repeatable vaccination process, the device contributes to better health outcomes from the very beginning of the production cycle.
Widely used in hatcheries around the world, the e-Dovac helps teams implement standardized vaccination protocols. Its ability to adapt to different chick sizes, deliver accurate doses, and operate with a dual vaccine line makes it a practical tool for optimizing workflow and reducing handling time. The injector integrates easily into existing processing lines and meets the operational demands of modern hatchery environments.
This equipment also fits into a broader approach to hatchery vaccination supported by Ceva’s range of complementary technologies. From in-ovo vaccination systems to monitoring and data solutions, the objective is to provide a complete set of tools that enhance accuracy, traceability, and overall vaccination quality. By improving the reliability of each step, the e-Dovac contributes to better chick quality and supports long-term flock performance.


