ecb89
Well-Known Member
I’m moving yards this month. New yard owner has said I need to get strangles wash. It’s going to cost over £400 but I am 100% happy to pay to move yards.
From my understanding it’s really only useful to vacc younger horses. Also different strains can mean the vacc is less effective. Honestly mandatory reporting, proactive monitoring and testing before and after shows. Mindfulness about isolation protocols and just being clean esp when visiting new places do a lot to combat the riskI just googled the vaccine as I was under the impression it was only useful for horses that had been exposed to the infection and only provided limited protection for a very limited period. Oh, and that is was a painful injection into the lip.
It seems there is a new vaccine since I last asked my vet about it. It sounds so good that I don’t know why we don't all have our horses vaccinated, alongside flu and tet. I must be missing something, there must be some drawback or why hasn't my vet recommended it when they've been here for the routine visits?
I just googled the vaccine as I was under the impression it was only useful for horses that had been exposed to the infection and only provided limited protection for a very limited period. Oh, and that is was a painful injection into the lip.
It seems there is a new vaccine since I last asked my vet about it. It sounds so good that I don’t know why we don't all have our horses vaccinated, alongside flu and tet. I must be missing something, there must be some drawback or why hasn't my vet recommended it when they've been here for the routine visits?
From my understanding it’s really only useful to vacc younger horses. Also different strains can mean the vacc is less effective. Honestly mandatory reporting, proactive monitoring and testing before and after shows. Mindfulness about isolation protocols and just being clean esp when visiting new places do a lot to combat the risk