Vaccines: Minimize Reactions

…well be a combination of both. The modified live intranasal vaccines, for flu and strangles, can be expected to produce some degree of fever and nasal discharge. The strangles vaccine…

20 Questions About Your New Horse

…fever, strangles, rabies and tetanus? In addition, you’ll want to know when she was last dewormed, what was used, and what kind of schedule the owner had been following. 6….

Ask Horse Journal: 04/06

…for additional vaccines’?? I need to provide my horses with strangles intranasal, rhino/flu, rabies (only doing every other year), tetanus and encephalitis.?? 3.??I have read that administering Thuja prior to…

Some Horse Vaccines Aren`t Necessary

…Another vaccine with poor efficacy is the intramuscular Strangles vaccine, which also has a high rate of serious injection site abscesses. If you need to vaccine for Strangles, the intranasal…

Tetanus

…diseases to keep an eye out for and help protect your horse against, such as West Nile virus, Eastern and Western equine encephalitis, rabies, strangles and tetanus. The good news…

Vaccine Wars: The Great Debate

…intramuscular counterparts. If you’re considering strangles vaccination (a vaccine with high risk for side effects), you can measure antibody levels in the blood prior to vaccinating; if antibody levels are…

Vaccines

…to nurse and difficulty standing. Strangles (distemper): a highly contagious infection of the lymph nodes, usually of the throat, caused by Streptococcus equi bacteria. Resulting abscesses may become so large…

What Is EIA’

…to what happens in horses with strangles that develop the complication of Purpura Hemorrhagica. Circulating complexes of viral antigen and the horse’s antibodies activate the complement system. Cells coated by…

Vaccines

…to nurse and difficulty standing. Strangles (distemper): a highly contagious infection of the lymph nodes, usually of the throat, caused by Streptococcus equi bacteria. Resulting abscesses may become so large…