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WHAT IS ECLAPS RECOMMENDED VACCINATION PROTOCOL?

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WHAT IS ECLAPS RECOMMENDED VACCINATION PROTOCOL?

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For assurance that you have the best protection possible we recommend the following protocol for the average adult horse (1 year and over). This is also the protocol of choice for the higher risk horse, one who travels a lot to shows or races, or who is boarded where horses moving in and out of the area is common: 5-Way: Once a year Flu/Rhino: Every six months West Nile Virus: Every six months ***All previously unvaccinated horses need a booster shot 3 to 4 weeks after the initial vaccination. Pregnant Mares: Follow the normal adult protocol above. In addition, the mare needs a pneumabort K vaccination in the 5th, 7th and 9th month of the pregnancy. The mare also should get a 3-Way, 4-Way, or 5-way 30 to 60 days before the foaling date. Foals: should get a 5-Way and strangles vaccination at 6 months of age, with a booster at 7 and 9 months. Foals should also be vaccinated for West Nile Virus, starting at 3 months (if born to an unvaccinated mare) or 4 months (if born to a vaccinated ma

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