Recommended vaccinations for horses are Rabies, a 4 or 5 way vaccine that includes Eastern and Western (Venezuelan included in the 5 way) Encephalitis, Influenza and tetanus as well as vaccinations for West Nile. Since there are no hard freezes in Florida the recommended vaccination frequency appears to be increased over states that get hard frosts especially for diseases that are mosquito borne.
Other vaccinations available are for Strangles, Potomac Fever, Rhino, Rotavirus and Botulisum that may or may not be needed depending your horse activities such as breeding or showing and the likelihood of increased exposure from horses entering your boarding facility/farm.
No.
Farriers are the people who shoe horses.
Yes... to keep them healthy as possible XD
No you don't need to get vaccines to go to Barbados. http://kissbarbados.com
no, guinea pigs dont need vaccines and only need to be taken to the vet when ill or injured.
No, you do not need any vaccines when you travel to Ireland.
You can administer shots yourself in general, however you need to know what vaccines are necessary and when it is appropriate to give them. You also need to know how to recognize an adverse reaction. In some states, you cannot administer rabies vaccinations yourself. Many shows/facilities will not recognize owner administered vaccines, as well.If you choose to give vaccinations yourself, you should be aware that vaccine handling affects the safety and effectiveness of vaccines. When purchasing vaccines from pet supply or vet supply stores, the chance that vaccines have not been adequately handled increases because they have been shipped more than once.
All equids (and tapirs) require the same vaccines but these will vary according to where they live.
It slows their spoilage.
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We need to know who "he" is to answer your question.
You may have to go to the Family Court to request guardianship for her.