
How Often Should My Horse Be Vaccinated?
A veterinarian can help determine risk factors in your area, the best time for vaccination, and what is right for each individual animal.
A veterinarian can help determine risk factors in your area, the best time for vaccination, and what is right for each individual animal.
Discuss topics from travel plans to your horse’s age with your veterinarian to help ensure yearlong equine wellness.
A veterinarian offers advice the steps to take if your horse could have been exposed to an infectious disease.
The threat of deadly equine diseases like rabies is closer than you think. Vaccines can help protect your horse.
Vaccination and biosecurity can help keep your horse healthy when you take him off the farm.
An Australian veterinarian is researching the role tetanus vaccine has in preventing disease in horses in that country.
From vaccinating against disease to storing feed properly, learn how to protect your horses from pests.
Design vaccination protocols to maximize each horse’s innate and adaptive responses to disease challenges.
Learn how vaccines can protect horses, why they’re important, and which ones your horse needs in our visual guide.
Learn about 20 important equine infectious diseases that could make your horse sick, how they are spread, and ways to prevent them in our easy-to-follow visual guide.
Whether traveling to an out-of-state show or a mile away to the park, good equine health care starts at home.
Vaccination reduces horses’ risk of contracting tetanus and botulism, two often-fatal diseases.
Disease control in developing countries must be cost-effective, practical, and acceptable to livestock owners.
Tetanus is a very serious disease that kills up to 80% of horses it infects.
With a selection of horse vaccines readily available on local feed store shelves, purchasing a handful for use in your barn might be something you’re considering. But are there equine health risks lurking behind a choice to forgo your veterinarian’s
Veterinarians from the University of California, Davis’, William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital are helping clients protect their horses from influenza, tetanus, dental problems, and other health risks by providing owners with a
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