Thursday, June 16, 2016

Summer Health


With the summer season hitting us in full bloom it is time to really start thinking about the health of your horse. Summer brings out the best in pastures but also brings out flying insects and flies, and the ugly word, mosquitoes. Getting your horses their annual shots is one of the most important issues a horse owner can tackle during this time of year. Every region is going to differ in the shots needed for this time of year but most veterinarians are going to recommend a coggins, west nile, rabies and either a four way or five way vaccine. Most four and five ways are going to include tetanus, EEE (Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis), WEE (Western Equine Encephalomyelitis), and influenza. Along with these recommended vaccines horse owners also need to pay special attention to internal and external parasites. With livestock and horses becoming immune to the dewormers we have available today, we need to make sure we are deworming correctly. Due to the unseasonably warm winter and spring we are having parasites are going to be out in full forces and we want to make sure our horses are protected. If you need more information on spring vaccines or help with deworming issues please contact your local Extension Office. Also make sure you have a client, patient relationship with your local large animal veterinarian. If you do not have one, your local Extension Agent can help you find one.  This information was obtained from the “Horse Industry Handbook”. 

Written By: Jared Harrell

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