midgetgem
New User
Hi Folks,
Here's a lovely question for a Monday morning (smile, it's Monday!)
I'm just coming back into ownership again after way too many years out. As far as I can remember (too many years!), every horse I bought \ owned was up to date on flu\tet jabs & I kept them that way.
However the situation now is, dream horse found but not been jabbed in a few years (kept privately) looks like he was started on a course of Duvaxin IET for the first 2 jabs in 2007 but nothing since - vet check all checks out bar that. Soooo it looks like either I or the current owner are going to have to start the course again!
My question to you is this...in terms of a livery yard accepting her (they want to see her vacc record, fair enough) how long after the first jab do I have to wait before I can move him home? Trying to avoid the situation where I'm keeping him at the current owners yard & not getting the bonding chance. It's a bit of an unfamiliar situation, as I've always been "up to date" until now...and it does seem a great shame to let the dream horse slip through ones fingers!
Thanks all
Here's a lovely question for a Monday morning (smile, it's Monday!)
I'm just coming back into ownership again after way too many years out. As far as I can remember (too many years!), every horse I bought \ owned was up to date on flu\tet jabs & I kept them that way.
However the situation now is, dream horse found but not been jabbed in a few years (kept privately) looks like he was started on a course of Duvaxin IET for the first 2 jabs in 2007 but nothing since - vet check all checks out bar that. Soooo it looks like either I or the current owner are going to have to start the course again!
My question to you is this...in terms of a livery yard accepting her (they want to see her vacc record, fair enough) how long after the first jab do I have to wait before I can move him home? Trying to avoid the situation where I'm keeping him at the current owners yard & not getting the bonding chance. It's a bit of an unfamiliar situation, as I've always been "up to date" until now...and it does seem a great shame to let the dream horse slip through ones fingers!
Thanks all