2 October 2007 #1 S_N Well-Known Member Joined 9 June 2005 Messages 14,109 Location Toliman Visit site
3 October 2007 #2 M MissIndependance Well-Known Member Joined 16 June 2005 Messages 882 Location Devon, UK www.sarahboximages.co.uk I haven't done previously but after doing alot of asking around of breeder friends and vets I have decided to this year so will be vaccinating all infoal mares... Too big a risk not to...
I haven't done previously but after doing alot of asking around of breeder friends and vets I have decided to this year so will be vaccinating all infoal mares... Too big a risk not to...
8 October 2007 #3 G GreedyGuts Well-Known Member Joined 14 July 2005 Messages 414 Visit site Yep - doesn't cost a lot and if pregnant mares are unlucky enough to get infected it's a dead loss.
9 October 2007 #4 Anastasia Well-Known Member Joined 30 December 2004 Messages 2,985 Location Over The Rainbow www.morayfirthstud.co.uk We vaccinate our mares for EHV and are also thinking of doing it this year for the Rotavirus as well.......... better to be safe than sorry!
We vaccinate our mares for EHV and are also thinking of doing it this year for the Rotavirus as well.......... better to be safe than sorry!
9 October 2007 #5 A apkelly01 Well-Known Member Joined 1 November 2006 Messages 3,277 Location Kildare, Ireland Visit site Yes we did as the stud farm wouldn't accept Super in for foaling.