What shots do horses need every year?

To recap, your horse should at least receive EWT/WN and Rabies vaccinations once a year. In general, we recommend that your horse receive EWT/WN, PHF/Rabies, Strangles, and Flu/Rhino in the Spring, and PHF and Flu/Rhino in the Fall.
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Do horses need to be vaccinated every year?

“Prolonged persistence of antibody above the 0.5 IU/mL protective level suggests that a vaccination of primed horses every three years is probably sufficient.” Horse owners are encouraged to consult with their veterinarians about the titer levels and best vaccination recommendations of their specific animals.
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How many times a year should a horse be vaccinated?

Vaccination is recommended every 6-12 months. There are several other vaccines available for horses.
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What vaccines should I give my horse?

The AAEP considers the “core vaccines” which all horses should have regardless of their age or use to be Rabies vaccine, Encephalitis/Tetanus vaccine, and West Nile Virus vaccine. Many horses, based on their age and use, should also be vaccinated for the respiratory diseases- Influenza, Rhinopneumonitis, and Strangles.
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How many shots do horses need?

Vaccine recommendations for foals are three doses every 4 wk starting at 6 mo of age, and a booster at 1 yr of age. Pleasure and performance horses should be vaccinated every 3–6 mo, depending on the risk of exposure.
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What are the 5 core vaccines for horses?

A number of dreadful diseases are now very rare among horses--- thanks to some of the simplest and cheapest preventive measures we have. Vaccination easily ranks as one one of the single most important things you do to protect your horse's health.
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What are the 5 core vaccines that should be given annually to your horse?

Core Diseases: The five core diseases include rabies, West Nile virus, Eastern and Western equine encephalomyelitis, and tetanus. All horses are exposed to these potentially fatal diseases and need to be vaccinated annually according to the American Association of Equine Practitioners.
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What's in the 5 way horse vaccine?

A “5-way” (EEE/WEE, Tetanus, Influenza, and Rhino) vaccine is administered to 4-H, exhibition, and breeding or boarding barn horses. Depending on the risk, these vaccines may be repeated in 6-month intervals. For the 4-H clients, we also vaccinate annually for Rabies virus.
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Do horses need rabies every year?

The majority of the states require rabies to be administered by or under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian. Unvaccinated adult horses: Administer a single dose and revaccinate annually. Vaccinated adult horses: Revaccinate annually.
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How often should a horse be dewormed?

Each horse should be dewormed every 6 months with an Ivermectin product (Spring and Fall). Ivermectin is a larvicidal (will kill parasite larvae), and if used every 6 months on each horse, large strongyles will be eliminated from your farm.
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When do horses need spring shots?

Every 6 months; those at high risk every 3-4 months. Any horse that may be in contact with others; especially important for pregnant mares. Every 6 months; those at high risk every 3-4 months. Pregnant mares: at 3, 5, 7, and 9 months of gestation.
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What is Coggins in horses?

A Coggins test is a blood test identifying if a horse is a carrier of Equine Infectious Anemia, a viral disease found in horses. A negative Coggins test is required for all travel between states and at most equine facilities.
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What vaccines do horses need in the fall?

To recap, your horse should at least receive EWT/WN and Rabies vaccinations once a year. In general, we recommend that your horse receive EWT/WN, PHF/Rabies, Strangles, and Flu/Rhino in the Spring, and PHF and Flu/Rhino in the Fall.
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How often do horses need their teeth floated?

How often should my horse be floated? Your horse should be examined and have a routine dental float at least once a year. Depending on your horse's age, breed, history, and performance use, we may recommend that they be examined every 6 months.
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How often should horses get strangles vaccine?

Once a horse receives the initial strangles vaccine, he'll need a booster in three weeks to become completely protected. After that, yearly or twice yearly boosters are recommended based on overall risk of exposure.
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How much does horse shots cost?

Our vaccine recommendations for most horses cost $127.95 for annual vaccines plus $85.50 for semi-annual vaccines equals $213.45 per year. Every horse should have a veterinary examination twice per year.
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How often should a horse be vaccinated for equine influenza?

To provide effective immunity against respiratory and neurological disease caused by EHV 1 and EHV- 4 a primary course of 2 vaccinations should be given followed by a booster vaccination every 6 months. 1st vaccination: Can be given to any horse over the age of 5 months.
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How often do horses need West Nile vaccine?

The West Nile-INNOVATORTM vaccine requires two injections, spaced three to six weeks apart. This part is critical in order for the vaccine to take its full effect. Immunity may not develop for four to six weeks after the second injection. A booster is recommended every six months to continue protection.
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What are spring shots for horses?

Risk-based Vaccinations
  • Respiratory Transmission: Strangles – Booster 1-2 times annually in spring/fall.
  • Environmental Transmission: Potomac Horse Fever – Booster once annually in spring.
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What is in 6 way vaccine for horses?

A five way provides protection against EEE, WEE, Tetanus, Influenza and Equine Herpesvirus (“rhinopneumonitis”), and a “6-way” contains all 5 components of a 5-Way, plus West Nile.
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What is in a 7 way horse vaccine?

7-way protection: West Nile + 3-way Sleeping Sickness + Tet + Flu + Rhino. Safe for use in horses 4 months of age or older. Safe for use in pregnant mares. Contains Kentucky Lineage (KY/95), Florida sublineage clade 1 (OH/03) and Eurasian Newmarket/2/93 (NM 2/93) equine influenza starins.
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How often should Coggins be done?

Coggins tests are good for 6 months. 5. In order to travel from state to state you must have in addition to the Coggins test a health certificate or horse passport (the type of document depends on where you will be traveling to). These documents are good for 30 days and 6 months respectively.
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How much does it cost to get a Coggins test for a horse?

A Coggins Test can cost anywhere from about $20 to $100. It's really just a question of how long you're willing to wait and what other vet services you need for your horse. Some clinics have a testing lab onsite with quick turnaround times. Others send the samples out to a testing lab.
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What is Cushing disease in horses?

Equine Cushing's Disease, which is more correctly known as Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID), is a complex hormonal condition caused by dysfunction of a gland called the pituitary gland, which lies at the base of the brain.
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What time of year is best to vaccinate horses?

Ideally, the veterinarian administers core vaccine boosters in the early months of the year (spring in the Northern Hemisphere) so horses will have mounted a robust immune response by the time exposure to the pathogen is likely to occur. Transmission of insect-vectored diseases is linked to climate and season.
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