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Horse Vaccines: 2025 Vet Guide by Dr Duncan Houston 🐴💉

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Horse Vaccines: 2025 Vet Guide by Dr Duncan Houston

Horse Vaccines: 2025 Vet Guide by Dr Duncan Houston 🐴💉

Hello! I’m Dr Duncan Houston, veterinarian and founder of AskAVet.com. In this essential 2025 guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about horse vaccination protocols: core vs risk-based vaccines, schedules, boosters, safety, special situations like travel or competition, and how to collaborate with your vet for optimal protection. Prevention is the most powerful tool in equine medicine—let’s make it work for your horse! 🌟

🔐 Core Vaccines: Essential Protection

According to the AAEP and veterinary guidelines, every horse should receive the following vaccines annually to protect against universally threatening diseases :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}:

  • Eastern & Western Equine Encephalitis (EEE/WEE): Nationwide risk from mosquitoes, neurological disease.
  • West Nile Virus: Mosquito-borne encephalitis – serious and often fatal.
  • Rabies: Fatal zoonotic risk—protects both horse and human.
  • Tetanus: Soil-borne Clostridium bacteria—prevents lockjaw.

🧭 Risk-Based Vaccines: Tailored for Your Horse

Vaccines should be customized based on your horse’s geography, exposure, and lifestyle :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}:

  • Equine Influenza & Rhinopneumonitis (EHV-1/EHV-4): Important for horses traveling, competing, or in groups.
  • Strangles: Respiratory/digestive threat—booster semi-annually if needed.
  • Potomac Horse Fever: Regional risk near waterways—may need more frequent boosters.
  • Leptospirosis, Botulism, Rotavirus: Especially for pregnant mares or breeding operations.
  • Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis, Anthrax: Consider in high-risk areas or international travel.

📅 Vaccine Schedule & Boosters

Vaccine Initial Course Booster Frequency
EEE/WEE Annual after 1‑year-old Every spring before mosquito season; some high-risk horses get 6‑month booster :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
West Nile Annual Spring annually
Rabies Annual Every year
Tetanus Annual Every year; booster after wounds if >6 mo since vaccination
Influenza / Rhinopneumonitis Annual or semi‑annual Show/travel horses often boosted every 6 mo :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
Strangles Primary series Every 6–12 mo depending on outbreaks
Potomac Horse Fever Annual 2–3×/year in endemic areas :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}

🛡️ Combined Vaccines vs. Individual Shots

  • Multi-way vaccines (e.g., 5-, 7-, or 9-way combos) can reduce injection sites and stress.
  • Discuss any past reactions—your vet can split shots or use intranasal forms for sensitive horses :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}.

🩺 Safety & Side Effects

  • Mild swelling, soreness, or low-grade fever are common—treat with rest and NSAIDs if needed.
  • Rare allergic reactions may require antihistamines or observation—communicate risk factors with your vet.
  • Pre-conditioning (e.g., banamine injection before vaccine) is sometimes used for horses with past adverse responses :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}.

🌍 Special Situations

  • Weanlings/Foals: Begin core series at 4–6 months; follow with boosters as foals lose maternal antibody protection.
  • Pregnant Mares: Include rotavirus and EHV-1 boosters in late gestation to protect foals.
  • Travel/Show Horses: Booster respiratory vaccines (flu, EHV) every six months; Coggins test may be required.

👥 Partnering with Your Vet

  • Review herd history and local disease prevalence.
  • Customize protocols based on risk factors—age, region, exposure.
  • Coordinate with other care events (deworming, dentistry) for efficiency.

📲 AskAVet Integration

Use the AskAVet.com app to:

  • 📅 Set vaccine reminders based on your horse’s protocol.
  • 📷 Share injection site photos and monitor any swelling.
  • 📡 Ask questions about vaccine reactions or travel requirements.

🌟 Final Thoughts from Your 2025 Vet

Vaccination is a cornerstone of equine preventive care—protecting your horse from life-threatening diseases, ensuring compliance, and safeguarding herd health. By following a thoughtful, risk-based protocol in partnership with your vet, you build resilient immunity and peace of mind. 💙

📲 Want a tailored vaccine schedule, regional disease alerts, or post-vaccination support? Download the AskAVet.com app—expert guidance is always at your fingertips. 💉

Dr Duncan Houston, BVSc • AskAVet.com

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