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Boost Vaccines in the Fall to Extend Protection
To boost or not to boost? Horse owners, who traditionally schedule vaccinations for the spring, find themselves asking that question in the fall. In a recent horse owner survey, while 92% said boosting was important, only 50% followed through and administered boosters. Why the disparity? Steve Grubbs, DVM, PhD, Dipl.ACVIM,technicalmanager, Boehringer Ingelheim, says while all horse owners understand the need and are in the habit of administering vaccinations in the spring, autumn boosters sometimes fall off the radar.By the time fall comes around, horse owners have simply forgotten or are confused about which boosters they need and whether or not their horse is at risk, says Grubbs. He offers some tips to make sure horses are getting the protection they need from disease.Schedule Wellness VisitsThink of horses as having semiannual wellness checks, Grubbs says. Besides administering vaccinations, in both the spring and the fall, the veterinarian can evaluate the horses overall health, note any areas ofconcern,and start monitoring those conditions if warranted. Much like people who see their general practitioner on a regular basis, horses should also be seen regularly. And, since they cant speak, having a veterinarian see the horse can be beneficial to set baselines.In addition to giving vaccinations, a veterinarian will check a horses weight, teeth, eyes, lymph nodes, limbs,and joints. They will also listen to the animals heart and lungs.Besides having a veterinarian wellness check twice a year, I also recommend horse owners take photographs of their horse in the same position, at the same time of day,and in the same spot, he adds.Those photographs help document any changes happening over time.Discuss VariablesThe people best suited to knowing what a horse needs are its owner and the veterinarian. To determine the specific vaccine boosters an individual horse requires, Grubbs recommends evaluating the following:What part of the country does the horse live in?Some areas, like theSouth, have insect populations that survive well into the fall and winter months. In these areas boosting for Eastern and Western equine encephalomyelitis (EEE/WEE) and West Nile virus (WNV) is highly recommended to help horses sustain high levels of immunity.Is there any travel planned for the horse?Competition horses and trail horses that travel extensively are subject to exposure to the respiratory pathogens equine influenza (EIV) and equine herpesviruses-1 and -4 (EHV-1/4). Boostingagainstthose diseases can help prevent their spread and keep these active horses healthy throughout the year.What exposure does the horse have to other horses?Even if the horse itself isnt traveling, if it is housed with horses that do travel, or in a barn that has a high volume of horses coming and going, the risk of exposure to respiratory disease is higher than if the horse lived alone.Take ActionRob Keene, DVM, a professional services veterinarian on the Boehringer team, says horse owners need only consider the cost of vaccinating versus the cost of treating for disease to be motivated to boost in the fall. Treating a horse for preventable diseases like EEE, WEE,and WNV and respiratory disease is far more expensive than giving boosters.Based on the survey results, horse owners do understand the importance of boosting in the fall, but not all of them follow through. Below are some tips for horse owners to help make sure their horses are getting the protection they need:If you havent scheduled a fall wellness visit yet, its not too late. Call your veterinarian.Develop the habit of scheduling fall boosters during your spring wellness visit.When the veterinarian comes, be prepared to discuss your plans for thehorses.Organize your horses health records to ensure best care. This will help in an emergency as well.Know your horses vital signs.If a veterinarian isnt available, educate yourself about the vaccines available for purchase in retail outlets and learn how to administer them.For more information about horse health care, visittheartofhorse.com.
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