Vaccinations For Adult Horses Page 4

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3-dose series with product labeled
Annual (see comments)
3-dose series
Consider 6-month revaccination
for protection against EHV
nd
st
2
dose 4-6 weeks after 1
dose
interval for:
Equine
abortion
rd
nd
3
dose 4-6 weeks after 2
dose
1) Horses less than 5 years
Herpesvirus
Give at 5, 7 and 9 months of
of age
(EHV)
gestation
2) Horses on breeding
farms or in contact with
pregnant mares
3) Performance or show
horses at high risk
Not recommended unless high risk
Annual
Single dose (See comments)
Prior to initial vaccination,
Equine Viral
intact males and any horses
Arteritis
Stallions, teasers: Vaccinate 2 -
potentially intended for export
4 weeks before breeding season
should undergo serologic testing
(EVA)
and be confirmed negative for
Mares: Vaccinate when open
antibodies to EAV. Testing
should be performed shortly prior
to, or preferably at, the time of
vaccination.
Previously vaccinated:
Horses with ongoing risk of
Modified live vaccine:
Influenza
Inactivated vaccine:
exposure: Semi-annual
Single dose administered intranasally.
Semi-annual with one dose
Revaccinate semi-annually to annually
administered 4 - 6 weeks pre-partum
Horses at low risk of exposure:
Annual.
Inactivated vaccine: 3-dose series
nd
st
Canary pox vector vaccine:
2
dose 4 - 6 weeks after 1
dose.
rd
nd
Semi-annual with one dose
3
dose 3 - 6 months after 2
dose.
administered 4 - 6 weeks
Revaccinate semi-annually to annually
pre-partum
Canary pox vector vaccine: 2-dose series
nd
st
Previously unvaccinated or having
2
dose 4 - 6 weeks after 1
dose.
unknown vaccination history:
Revaccinate semi-annually
Inactivated vaccine: 3-dose series
nd
st
2
dose 4 - 6 weeks after 1
dose
rd
3
dose 4 - 6 weeks pre-partum
Canary pox vector vaccine:
2-dose series
nd
st
2
dose 4 - 6 weeks after 1
dose but no later than 4 weeks
pre-partum

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