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All the necessary information of vaccination for your horse
Horses are commonly vaccinated for Flu and Tetanus. however other vaccines may be available from time to time, contact the practice for further information. The FEI and Jockey Club Regulations are detailed below.
The Jockey Club and other event organising authorities recognise the great importance of protecting against Equine Influenza. Therefore they have strict vaccination requirements which must be complied with if you wish your horse to enter their competitions or onto their premises. If you fail to comply with their regulations your horse will be barred from entry from entry onto the site.
It is the owner's or trainer's legal responsibility to ensure that the horse's vaccination records comply with the Jockey Club Regulations.
Societies which demand complience with the Jockey Club Regulations on vaccination against Equine Influenza include:
For more information, please contact us.
The Primary vaccination course must consist of two vaccinations against Equine Influenza given between 21 and 92 days apart.
A booster vaccination must be given within each succeeding 12 months, subsequent to the second injection of the primary vaccination. None of these injections must have been given within the preceeding 7 days including the day of the competition or of entry into the competition stables.
Thus any horse which meets the Jockey Club requirements also meets the FEI requirements.
Societies which require compliance with the FEI regulations include:
It is the owner or trainer's legal responsibility to ensure that the horse's vaccination records comply with the regulations of the organisation or show in which they wish to compete.
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