Generally, the requirement is a negative Coggins test within the last year.
Horses are mostly used for work or for competitions.
Unless you know how to give vaccinations let your vet do it.
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Yes.
Yes people do ride horses for their country in some competitions.
Typically, horses entering contests need to be up-to-date on core vaccinations like rabies, tetanus, and possibly equine influenza and rhinopneumonitis. Some competitions may also require additional vaccinations, such as strangles or West Nile virus, so it's important to check the specific requirements of the contest you plan to enter.
Yes, it is a rule.
you ride it and put it in competitions
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.
Matthew Gouthro is the owner ofÊBMG Show Horses in Staunton, Virginia. BMG Show Horses trains and preparing show horses for competitions.
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Sell droppings, sell horses, buy horses and sell them for profit, do competitions, and do lessons.