I'm no vet, but I'd say your horse is having a reaction to the vaccine. Contact your local vet before it gets more serious.
4, one on each leg, right between the pastern and the hoof.
Yes, horses can become infected with rabies. This is why your horse should be vaccinated against rabies every year, since your horse can become infected with and die from rabies.
Symptoms of horse rabies include behavioral changes, difficulty swallowing, excessive salivation, and paralysis. These symptoms can be identified through observation of the horse's behavior and physical condition, as well as testing for the presence of the rabies virus in the horse's saliva or brain tissue. If you suspect a horse may have rabies, it is important to contact a veterinarian immediately for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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it would die.
unless your trimming their mane or tail or maybe fetlocks, horses need their hair to protect them from sunburn among other things.
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Yes, if the "Coon" has Rabies and the horse is bitten then he can die from the virus.
i believe rabies but im not sure if horses get that...
I don't know for sure, but it sure looks like a Fresian in size, action, head carriage, and those big fluffy fetlocks.
Typically a vet will need to administer the rabies vaccine so that you can get a current and legal rabies certificate, though this can vary by state. You can administer it yourself if the horse will absolutely never leave your property, but it is best to have a current rabies certificate, which will require you to have a vet give the shot.As well as Rabies, horses should also receive the Tetanus vaccine. Tetanus lives everywhere and can be fatal.
Yes they can. Raccoons can carry Rabies and an infected bite can kill a horse.