Yes, in the US horses need to be vaccinated yearly against Eastern and Western Equine Encephalitis, Tetanus, Rabies and West Nile Virus. There are other vaccines that may be recommended as well and some may be administered more than once a year.
once a year at least !!! but get a vet at least every 6months
Yes. I don't know where you're from but in the UK dogs should receive booster vaccinations every year which prevent them from contracting common diseases found in dogs, such as kennel cough. In the states I think they also vaccinate against rabbis, but I'm not sure if that's every year.
no, but you should bring your guinea pig/s to the vet about once a year for a check-up
Depending on the vaccinations involved, most cattle should be done once or twice a year.
Depending on the use of the horse is how often a horse should have the shoes replaced. If you are pleasure riding, every 6-8 weeks is a good schedule. More often if the horse has more wear and tear on them and less if you are a weekend rider.
Yes! A horse needs new shoes every 2 months or a foot problem is sure to occur.
4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 15 weeks of age and then every year. Ask your vet.
you should get youre rabbit vaccnate about every year. it is very important to do so evern if youre rabbit is an indoor rabbit because deiseses like vhd are airborn you should get youre rabbit vaccnate about every year. it is very important to do so evern if youre rabbit is an indoor rabbit because deiseses like vhd are airborn
Depending upon what the horse does for a living (racing, showing, pasture ornament) and where you live at (Minnesota vs. Florida), your vet should take a look at your horse and administer vaccines once or twice a year. This changes significantly if you have a pregnant mare - your vet should vaccinate her several times throughout her pregnancy.
Horses should be vaccinated yearly against Tetanus and boosters may be recommended if a horse is injured.
Every year, a horse should be getting a tetanus vaccination.
You should cover a horse in WINTER