Once a year is fine. Horses that travel to large horse shows may need a booster just to be safe. Or if he is injured with an open wound an additional tetanus wouldn't hurt.
go to the shop and buy the antiviral medicine. then give it to the horse on the horse's page.
The flu has a lot to do with the weather. When it is cold out people tend to stay inside and pass diseases around. The flu is one of those.
Horse flu is also known as Equine influenza is a variety of virus that only horses can catch a horse flu is a disease or a sickness
probably not much, but they need them either way
You need the Antiviral to cure your horse of flu. To prevent it happening again, be sure to vaccinate your horse against flu.
Yes, nausea is one of the symptoms of a tetanus shot. You may also have flu like symptoms and that is also from the shot.
the answer is horse flu and symic teeth
i have no clue so don't ask! this is not true. Horse flu is just a silly way of saying you are hoarse and you have the flu! I guess someone misspelled hoarse and put it hoarse!
A flu shot will prevent the type of influenza virus or viruses that have been used to make the vaccine. A,nd it may sometimes protect against a different, but very similar, strain.
There is a vaccination that you can give your horse yearly and if your horse does happen to get the Equine influenza then have your horse rest for 1 week for every day that they have a fever and give a recommended cough and flu medicine to your horse to help them fight the infection, but make sure your veterinarian recommends it. hope it helps! -Maurenna
No. This treatment for the flu contains no ingredients that can give you the flu or any other infectious disease.
In general, no - most veterinarians will not vaccinate a horse with a fever because the immune system typically doesn't react as well to the vaccine. It is usually better to wait until a few days after the fever breaks and the infection is resolved before giving vaccines.