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You have to get passports and become legalized. There are also certain vaccines you are required to take.
The cost of vaccines will depend on your location and on whether or not your vet has to come to you or you take your horse to him. The best way to find out pricing information is, therefore, to call your vet and ask. As for what vaccines are recommended in the Southern US, Eastern and Western Equine Encephalitis, Tetanus, West Nile Virus and Rabies are the core vaccines recommended in the US. In states bordering Mexico, Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis is also recommended. Then there are risk-based vaccines such as Strangles, Influenza, Equine Herpes Virus, Botulism, etc that are recommended based upon your horse's age, use, housing conditions, etc.
Most horses need the basic 5-way, strangles, West Nile and in some countries rabies. The UK does not need the rabies vaccine. If your horse sustains an injury a tetnus booster is a good idea. In the US horses must have a coggins before they are allowed to go across state lines. It is always a good idea to consult a vet and he can advise as to which vaccines are needed in your area. Added:If a horse is from the UK and is being ridden in international competitions they will be required to have a rabies.
Legally to drive a moped in the US you have to be 16. No licence plate is required.
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Most deaths from rabies in the United States result from bat bites
There has never been a case of squirrel rabies in the US. Small rodents like squirrels do not appear to get or transmit rabies.
Animals have their own rabies vaccine that veterinarians administer.
You have all the vaccines available in US. Us is the most advanced country in the world.
There are no US states in which students are legally required to wear uniforms, although individual schools or school districts may require uniforms.