Would you vaccinate a horse that is on a yard with horses that are a "stable" (excuse the pun) population and don't go to shows etc ?
Would you vaccinate a horse that is on a yard with horses that are a "stable" (excuse the pun) population and don't go to shows etc ?
If your horse is insured you will probably find that vaccinations are a requirement before any claim can be made ?
This isn't entirely true from my experience. I only know because I asked the question - you would not be able to claim for a condition that was related to Not having the vaccination. It is not usually a requirement to actually have insurance![]()
I am in this situation and I vaccinate for tetanus as horses are particularly succesptible. I do not agree with the timings though - the product inset says 3 years but vets insist on 2 years. Even humans, where it used to be every 10 years, they now say that if you have had 3 in your live you are covered.