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Horse vacinations
I have recently taken a horse on loan and she is due her vaccinations. I have had horses for 20 years but this is my first since the passports were introduced . Does anyone know if I need the passport or vaccination certificate to proceed with the vaccinations as the owner has the passport and has lost the vaccination card .
Many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think you will find that if you have no vaccination card, the vet will want to give the full course again, although if she was done within the previous year, you should be able to get confirmation from the vet who did her.
Found this:
Manufacturers' recommendations are:
a. Primary course: 2 injections, 28-42 days apart.
b. First booster:168 days after 2nd primary injection.
c. Following boosters: Annually (within 365 days of preceding booster). However, if in a high risk group (competing, showing, etc) or during an outbreak, boosters should be given every 6 months.
The Jockey Club vaccination schedule is:
a. Primary course: 2 injections, 21-92 days apart.
b. First booster: Within 150-215 days of 2nd primary injection.
c. Following boosters: Annually (within 365 days of preceding booster). Advised to be given more frequently during an outbreak.
The FEI vaccination schedule is:
a. Primary course: 2 injections, 21-92 days apart.
b. Boosters: Annually (within 365 days of 2nd primary vaccination)
Found this:
Manufacturers' recommendations are:
a. Primary course: 2 injections, 28-42 days apart.
b. First booster:168 days after 2nd primary injection.
c. Following boosters: Annually (within 365 days of preceding booster). However, if in a high risk group (competing, showing, etc) or during an outbreak, boosters should be given every 6 months.
The Jockey Club vaccination schedule is:
a. Primary course: 2 injections, 21-92 days apart.
b. First booster: Within 150-215 days of 2nd primary injection.
c. Following boosters: Annually (within 365 days of preceding booster). Advised to be given more frequently during an outbreak.
The FEI vaccination schedule is:
a. Primary course: 2 injections, 21-92 days apart.
b. Boosters: Annually (within 365 days of 2nd primary vaccination)
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