Not necessarily for all injuries. Only a nurse, a pharmacist or a doctor can tell you if you are needing a vaccine.
Horses should be vaccinated yearly against Tetanus and boosters may be recommended if a horse is injured.
Horses need a tetanus shot once at year and probably a booster if they are injured with cuts or open wounds.
it is not good for you to but you can if you want to get injured
No, tetanus shots are for rusty metal.
You should get a tetanus shot every 10 years. If you work in an environment where you are more likely to get injured, you should get them every 5 years. If you get a wound that is deep or gets dirty then you should get a tetanus shot if it has been more than 5 years since your last one.
Horses are vaccinated with a tetanus toxoid that is marketed for use in horses.
No
The current recommendation is to receive a tetanus shot every ten years.
Yes. there is one dangerous in a tetanus shot and that is tetanus.
Yes, you should consider getting the Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis) shot even if you have already had a tetanus shot. The Tdap vaccine provides protection against diphtheria and pertussis, which are not covered by a standard tetanus shot. It is recommended for adults and adolescents, especially if you are in close contact with infants or are planning to become pregnant. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice on vaccinations.
You do not need to get a tetanus shot if you were attacked by a rooster, only if you get a deep cut on something rusty
go straight to a doctors to get a tetnus shot!!