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What vactionations does a horse need?

they need a negative coggins test, EWT [Intramuscular Eastern & Western Encephalitis and Tetanus vaccine], influenza vaccine, and rhinopneumonitis vaccine. these are required to board your horse anywhere. they are also required to compete with your horse in any discipline.


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Why do people test on animals?

people test on animals to see if e.g. hairsprays and conditioner are ok for us, but the real question is that what type of cruel heartless people can prepare to kill a poor and innocent animals just for us, these type of people can be (THE MARS COMPANY) the mars company actually test on animals to make chocolate so if you have come on this question the answer is they do it just to make sure that we don't hurt ourselves - I DONT THINK THERED LIKE IT IF WE DID IT TO THEM ??? :( YOU CRUEL PEOPLE


How are dogs related to science?

i do not think that they really are related but some scientists test on harmless dogs bacterial materials to make sure that it does not kill human i do not think that it is fair inless they are harmful they do not deserve to die not even inless they are soon to die


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How scientists test hypothheses?

To test hypotheses, scientists create experiments.


Can you test positive if you had chickenpox vaccine but never had chickenpox?

A person with a history of chickenpox or history of chickenpox vaccine will typically have a positive antibody test for chickenpox.


Does nammo talley test on monkeys?

No


step one of the covid-19 vaccine is?

What is the first stage of COVID-19 vaccine development? The first stage is a Phase 1 clinical trial. In Phase 1, the vaccine is given to healthy volunteers to test if it's safe and induces an immune response against the virus. Although, COVID-19 vaccine is free of charge for everyone. :>


Why do scientists test other scientists conclusions?

Lots of different scientists test the same things to compare different conclusions.


Why is the tuberculosis vaccine not routinely offered to patients?

There isn't a vaccine for TB. There's a TB test. And I agree, patients should be tested. Permission has to be given by the patients to conduct the test.


How do scientists test hypotheses?

Scientists test hypothesis by setting up an experiment. They choose a independent and a dependent variable and test the experiment.


What do scientists test?

if your referring to the scientific method, scientists test the dependent variable


Is there is any opportunity in aerospace field?

Test monkeys.


What is the PPD vaccine?

It is the Purified Protein Derivative tuberculin skin test.


What evidence did edward Jenner get to show if his idea was right?

he test it with a vaccine


Is there a wait time for varicella after a PPD test?

There's no wait time for varicella vaccine after a PPD. There's a wait for PPD after varicella vaccine.