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  1. 13 Απρ 2023 · Equine flu vaccination is compulsory for horses competing in affiliated competitions and is recommended for all horses. Breeding stock should also be vaccinated for equine herpes virus.

  2. 3 Αυγ 2023 · You might be wondering then, which vaccines does your horse need and how often should they be administered? While your equine veterinarian is your best resource for horse vaccination recommendations, we’ve created a comprehensive chart and glossary of terms to help you get started.

  3. Prevention in horses is primarily via vaccination. Broodmares should be vaccinated 46 weeks before foaling. Foals from vaccinated mares should be vaccinated at 6 and 7 months old and again at 12 months. Foals from unvaccinated mares should be vaccinated at 3, 4, and 12 months. All adult horses should be vaccinated annually.

  4. Initial vaccination at 6 to 9 months, followed by revaccination at 11 months; earlier and more frequent vaccination for foals of unvaccinated mares; periodic boosters (for example, every 6 to 12 months) Other vaccines. Potomac horse fever.

  5. Genetics, management and environment can all affect the ageing process 1 and therefore, all horses should be treated according to their individual requirements.

  6. A horse should not be treated differently just because it has reached a certain chronological age. However, if problems related to aging are present, changes in management and medications may be needed to keep the older horse comfortable.

  7. It’s recommended that a horse should eat approximately 2% - 2.5% of their bodyweight per 24 hours to meet daily requirements 4 and maintain their condition. A horse’s daily ration should be no less than 1.5% of their bodyweight.

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