Equine Influenza : 4 doses per year, at each change of season.
Equine Encephalomyelitis : in tropical areas, every 6 months, otherwise, once a year.
Equine Infectious Anemia Test : horses in transit every 2 months,
stable horses, every 6 months.
Not mandatory:
Tetanus : 1 dose and 2 boosters every 15 days, then once a year or if you have had any wounds, take a booster dose.
Equine Adenitis : 2 to 3 doses per year.
Equine Viral Rhinopneumonitis : For pregnant mares, since this disease causes abortion in the final part of gestation, it is suggested to vaccinate in the 5th, 7th and 9th month of gestation.
The important thing is the deworming behavior, this means that shop one can use any kind of antiparasitic as a preventive measure but always every 2 to 3 months. It is only suggested to change the drug once a year, to eliminate two types of parasites that are not fought with traditional antiparasitics, which are the encysted larvae of the Small Strongyles and Anaplocephalas , both causing colic, for strongyles they are given 5 consecutive days of * Fenbendazole at a double dose, 10 mg / kg orally and for Anoplocephalas a double dose of * Pyrantel Pamoate orally.
Remember that mares pass on Strongiloides Westeri to their foals through their colostrum, so foals must be dewormed from the 2nd to 4th week of life, unless the mother has been dewormed with Ivermectin 1 month before giving birth. If this is the case, the foal can be dewormed only after 2 months of age.