Equine Vaccinations

All Vaccinations

Equine Vaccinations
    • Initial vaccination for this bacteria should take place at 12-48 hours of age, then boost in 1-2 months, then provide an annual booster. Also vaccinate after an injury if vaccinated greater than three months previously. Tetanus antitoxin provides immediate protection against tetanus in unvaccinated horses.

    • Prestige 5 + WNV is carried at the clinic, which provides protection against this disease.

    • Vaccinate against this virus at 3 months of age, booster in 1-2 months, then booster annually before insect season (usually given in combination with Tetanus).

    • Prestige 5 + WNV is carried at the clinic, which provides protection against this disease.

    • Provide initial vaccination at 3 months of age for this virus, booster in 3-4 weeks, then booster every spring and fall. We suggest boosters every three months for busy show barns or boarding facilities. This vaccine is usually given with the Rhino vaccine.

    • Prestige 5 + WNV is carried at the clinic, which provides protection against this disease.

    • Initial vaccination at 3 months of age, booster in 3-4 weeks, then booster every spring and fall. We suggest boosters every three months for busy show barns or boarding facilities. Pregnant mares should be vaccinated against Rhinopneumonitis with Pneumabort K during the 5th, 7th and 9th month of gestation. 30 days prior to foaling is a good time to vaccinate broodmares, foals carrying this protection up to 3 months after foaling.

    • Prestige 5 + WNV is carried at the clinic, which provides protection against this disease.

    • Initial vaccination at 3 months of age, boost in 3-6 weeks, then boost every spring. For older horses new to the vaccination program--Initial vaccination and boost in 3-6 weeks, then boost every spring. Good protection is not obtained until 2 weeks AFTER the booster vaccine is given.

    • Prestige 5 + WNV is carried at the clinic, which provides protection against this disease.

  • Initial vaccination at 3 months of age, booster in 3 weeks, then annual booster.

  • Initial vaccination at 3 months of age, then annual booster.