BETTER HORSE CARE THROUGH RESEARCH AND EDUCATION RUTGERS EQUINE SCIENCE CENTER Volume 1: Equine Vaccinations 4 - 6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING 1 - 4 MONTHS AFTER FOALING 4 - 6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING 3 - 4 MONTHS AFTER FOALING 4 - 6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING 3 - 4 MONTHS AFTER FOALING 6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING 3 - 4 MONTHS AFTER FOALING 4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE 4 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE 4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE 4 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE 4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE 4 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE 4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE NO SECOND DOSE 10 - 12 MONTHS OF AGE 4 WEEKS AFTER SECOND DOSE 10 - 12 MONTHS OF AGE 8 WEEKS AFTER SECOND DOSE 10 - 12 MONTHS OF AGE 8 WEEKS AFTER SECOND DOSE TETANUS WEST NILE VIRUS (WNV) RABIES EASTERN, WESTERN, & VENEZUELAN EQUINE ENCEPHALOMYELITIS (EEE, WEE, VEE) FOALS/WEANLINGS OF UNVACCINATED MARES 10 - 12 MONTHS OF AGE 10 - 12 MONTHS OF AGE EQUINE HERPESVIRUS (EHV OR RHINOPNEUMONITIS) CORE VACCINES RISK BASED VACCINES IN 6 MONTHS IN 6 MONTHS 6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING 6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING 5 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE 5 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE 6 - 12 MONTHS AFTER FOALING 6 - 12 MONTHS AFTER FOALING 3 - 4 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE 3 - 4 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE FOR FOALS & WEANLINGS HORSE VACCINES PRESENTED BY THE EQUINE SCIENCE CENTER NO THIRD DOSE NO THIRD DOSE 6 WEEKS OF AGE (Earliest) 6 WEEKS OF AGE (Earliest) 3 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE 3 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE 2 - 4 WEEKS BEFORE WEANING 2 - 4 WEEKS BEFORE WEANING REBOOSTER ..INFOGRAPHIC VACCINATION SCHEDULES IN 6 MONTHS IN 6 MONTHS RISKBASEDVACCINES FOR ADULT HORSES HORSE VACCINES PRESENTEDBY THE EQUINE SCIENCE CENTER KILLED VACCINE CONTAINING M-PROTEIN VISITESC.RUTGERS.EDUFORMORE INFOGRAPHICVACCINATIONSCHEDULES! CORE VACCINES TETANUS EEE WEE VEE RABIES WNV THE HORSE'S IMMUNE SYSTEM TAKES A MINIMUMOF 2 WEEKS TO GENERATE THE ANTIBODIES NEEDED YOURVET CANINOCULATE YOURHORSE AGAINST SEVERAL DISEASES WITH ONLYONE INJECTION VISIT ESC.RUTGERS.EDUFORMORE INFOGRAPHIC VACCINATIONSCHEDULES FOR ADULT HORSES HORSE VACCINES PRESENTED BY THE EQUINE SCIENCE CENTER Each vaccination folder includes: • 2 Infographics on the core and risk-based vaccination schedule for adult horses • Information cards on equine viral and bacterial diseases The infographics are poster-sized to hang in your barn or are folded for easy storage! Sold separately. For $12 For $3
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Better Horse Care tHrougH researCH and eduCation
RutgeRs equine science centeR
Volume 1: equine Vaccinations
4 - 6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING1 - 4 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
4 - 6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING3 - 4 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
4 - 6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING3 - 4 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING3 - 4 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE4 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE
4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE4 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE
4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE4 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE
FOALS/WEANLINGS OF VACCINATED MARES FOALS/WEANLINGS OF UNVACCINATED MARES
4 - 6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING4 - 6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE
3 - 4 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE3 - 4 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE
10 - 12 MONTHS OF AGE10 - 12 MONTHS OF AGE
10 - 12 MONTHS OF AGE10 - 12 MONTHS OF AGE
EQUINE HERPESVIRUS (EHV OR RHINOPNEUMONITIS)
EQUINE INFLUENZA
Core VaCCines
risk Based VaCCines
IN 6 MONTHS IN 6 MONTHS
Inactivated Vaccine Modified Live Vaccine
6 - 7 MONTHS AFTER FOALING6 - 7 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
11 - 12 MONTHS OF AGE11 - 12 MONTHS OF AGE
Canary Pox Vector Vaccine
6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
5 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE5 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE
4 - 6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING4 - 6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE
4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER SECOND DOSE4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER SECOND DOSE
STRANGLES
Killed Vaccine Modified Live Vaccine
6 - 9 MONTHS AFTER FOALING6 - 9 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
3 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE3 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE
6 - 12 MONTHS AFTER FOALING6 - 12 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
5 MONTHS AFTER FOALING5 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
3 - 4 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE3 - 4 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE
Prior to Vaccination, colts should be tested negative for EVA. Antibodies can be present up to 6 months old and vaccination should not be administered before then. This vaccination is for colt (male) foals
EQUINE VIRAL ARTERITIS (EVA)
If foal is at an extremely high risk, then vaccinate every 4 weeks until 6 months old.
POTOMAC HORSE FEVER (PHF)
While recommendations are based upon those from the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP). Vaccination schedules can change based upon things such as location, outbreaks, and the general health history of your horse. Your veterinarian knows you and your horse the best, consult with him or her to customize a vaccination schedule that is appropriate for your horse to insure that it remains healthy and happy.
FOR FOALS & WEANLINGSHORSE VACCINES
Presented By the equine sCienCe Center
NO THIRD DOSENO THIRD DOSE
NO THIRD DOSENO THIRD DOSE
NO THIRD DOSENO THIRD DOSE
Modified Live Vaccine For High Risk Foals
6 WEEKS OF AGE (Earliest)6 WEEKS OF AGE (Earliest)
3 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE3 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE
2 - 4 WEEKS BEFORE WEANING2 - 4 WEEKS BEFORE WEANING
REBOOSTERSECOND DOSE THIRD DOSEFIRST DOSE
key
visit esc.rutgers.edu for more infographic vaccination schedules
IN 6 MONTHS IN 6 MONTHS
IN 6 MONTHS IN 6 MONTHS
IN 6 MONTHS IN 6 MONTHS
Risk Based Vaccines
FOR ADULT HORSESHORSE VACCINESPResented By the equine science centeR
While recommendations are based upon those from the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP). Vaccination schedules can change based upon things such as location, outbreaks, and the general health history of your horse. Your veterinarian knows you and your horse the best, consult with him or her to customize a vaccination schedule that is appropriate for your horse to insure that it remains healthy and happy.
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCESUNVACCINATEDPREVIOUSLY VACCINATED BROODMARES
Visit esc.rutgers.edu for more infographic Vaccination schedules!
*EQUINE HERPESVIRUS (EHV) MIGHT ALSO BE BETTER kNOWN AS RHINOPNEUMONITIS
Core VaCCines
BOOSTER 4 - 6 WEEKSBEFORE FOALING ORPRIOR TO BREEDING
BOOSTER 4 - 6 WEEKSBEFORE FOALING ORPRIOR TO BREEDING
BOOSTER 4 - 6 WEEKSBEFORE FOALING ORPRIOR TO BREEDING
BOOSTER 4 - 6 WEEKSBEFORE FOALING ORPRIOR TO BREEDING
SUGGESTED EVERY 6 MONTHSFOR ENDEMIC AREAS ANDIMMUNOCOMPROMISED
HORSES
BOOSTER IF EXPOSEDTO A POSSIBLE RABID
ANIMAL FOLLOW STATEGUIDELINES FOR RABIESQUARANTINE PROTOCOL
BOOSTER AFTERPENETRATING INJURY
OR PRIOR TO SURGERY(IF PREVIOUS VACCINATION
IS OVER 6 MONTHS)
SUGGESTED EVERY 6 MONTHS FOR ENDEMIC AREAS,JUVENILE (>5 YR),
GERIATRIC (>15 YR), OR IMMUNOCOMPROMISED HORSES
GIVEN ANNUALLY
GIVEN ANNUALLYPRIOR TO
FLY/MOSQUITO SEASON
GIVEN ANNUALLYPRIOR TO
FLY/MOSQUITO SEASON
GIVEN ANNUALLY
INITIAL AND SECONDBOOSTER IN4 - 6 WEEKS
INITIAL AND SECONDBOOSTER IN4 - 6 WEEKS
INITIAL AND SECONDBOOSTER IN4 - 6 WEEKS
INITIAL AND SECONDBOOSTER IN4 - 6 WEEKS
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCESUNVACCINATEDPREVIOUSLY VACCINATED BROODMARES
TETA
NUS
EEE
WEE VEE
RABI
ESW
NV
While recommendations are based upon those from the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP). Vaccination schedules can change based upon things such as location, outbreaks, and the general health history of your horse. Your veterinarian knows you and your horse the best, consult with him or her to customize a vaccination schedule that is appropriate for your horse to insure that it remains healthy and happy.
The horse's immune sysTem Takes a minimum of 2 weeks To generaTe The
anTibodies needed
your veT can inoculaTe your horse againsT several diseases wiTh only one injecTion
visiT esc.ruTgers.edu for more infographic vaccinaTion schedules
FOR ADULT HORSESHORSE VACCINES
Presented By the equine sCienCe Center
each vaccination folder includes:• 2Infographicsonthecoreandrisk-based
FOALS/WEANLINGS OF VACCINATED MARES FOALS/WEANLINGS OF UNVACCINATED MARES
4 - 6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING4 - 6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE
3 - 4 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE3 - 4 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE
10 - 12 MONTHS OF AGE10 - 12 MONTHS OF AGE
10 - 12 MONTHS OF AGE10 - 12 MONTHS OF AGE
EQUINE HERPESVIRUS (EHV OR RHINOPNEUMONITIS)
EQUINE INFLUENZA
Core VaCCines
risk Based VaCCines
IN 6 MONTHS IN 6 MONTHS
Inactivated Vaccine Modified Live Vaccine
6 - 7 MONTHS AFTER FOALING6 - 7 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
11 - 12 MONTHS OF AGE11 - 12 MONTHS OF AGE
Canary Pox Vector Vaccine
6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
5 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE5 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE
4 - 6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING4 - 6 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE
4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER SECOND DOSE4 - 6 WEEKS AFTER SECOND DOSE
STRANGLES
Killed Vaccine Modified Live Vaccine
6 - 9 MONTHS AFTER FOALING6 - 9 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
3 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE3 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE
6 - 12 MONTHS AFTER FOALING6 - 12 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
5 MONTHS AFTER FOALING5 MONTHS AFTER FOALING
3 - 4 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE3 - 4 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE
Prior to Vaccination, colts should be tested negative for EVA. Antibodies can be present up to 6 months old and vaccination should not be administered before then. This vaccination is for colt (male) foals
EQUINE VIRAL ARTERITIS (EVA)
If foal is at an extremely high risk, then vaccinate every 4 weeks until 6 months old.
POTOMAC HORSE FEVER (PHF)
While recommendations are based upon those from the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP). Vaccination schedules can change based upon things such as location, outbreaks, and the general health history of your horse. Your veterinarian knows you and your horse the best, consult with him or her to customize a vaccination schedule that is appropriate for your horse to insure that it remains healthy and happy.
FOR FOALS & WEANLINGSHORSE VACCINES
Presented By the equine sCienCe Center
NO THIRD DOSENO THIRD DOSE
NO THIRD DOSENO THIRD DOSE
NO THIRD DOSENO THIRD DOSE
Modified Live Vaccine For High Risk Foals
6 WEEKS OF AGE (Earliest)6 WEEKS OF AGE (Earliest)
3 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE3 WEEKS AFTER FIRST DOSE
2 - 4 WEEKS BEFORE WEANING2 - 4 WEEKS BEFORE WEANING
REBOOSTERSECOND DOSE THIRD DOSEFIRST DOSE
key
visit esc.rutgers.edu for more infographic vaccination schedules
IN 6 MONTHS IN 6 MONTHS
IN 6 MONTHS IN 6 MONTHS
IN 6 MONTHS IN 6 MONTHS
Risk Based Vaccines
FOR ADULT HORSESHORSE VACCINESPResented By the equine science centeR
While recommendations are based upon those from the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP). Vaccination schedules can change based upon things such as location, outbreaks, and the general health history of your horse. Your veterinarian knows you and your horse the best, consult with him or her to customize a vaccination schedule that is appropriate for your horse to insure that it remains healthy and happy.
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCESUNVACCINATEDPREVIOUSLY VACCINATED BROODMARES
Visit esc.rutgers.edu for more infographic Vaccination schedules!
*EQUINE HERPESVIRUS (EHV) MIGHT ALSO BE BETTER kNOWN AS RHINOPNEUMONITIS
Core VaCCines
BOOSTER 4 - 6 WEEKSBEFORE FOALING ORPRIOR TO BREEDING
BOOSTER 4 - 6 WEEKSBEFORE FOALING ORPRIOR TO BREEDING
BOOSTER 4 - 6 WEEKSBEFORE FOALING ORPRIOR TO BREEDING
BOOSTER 4 - 6 WEEKSBEFORE FOALING ORPRIOR TO BREEDING
SUGGESTED EVERY 6 MONTHSFOR ENDEMIC AREAS ANDIMMUNOCOMPROMISED
HORSES
BOOSTER IF EXPOSEDTO A POSSIBLE RABID
ANIMAL FOLLOW STATEGUIDELINES FOR RABIESQUARANTINE PROTOCOL
BOOSTER AFTERPENETRATING INJURY
OR PRIOR TO SURGERY(IF PREVIOUS VACCINATION
IS OVER 6 MONTHS)
SUGGESTED EVERY 6 MONTHS FOR ENDEMIC AREAS,JUVENILE (>5 YR),
GERIATRIC (>15 YR), OR IMMUNOCOMPROMISED HORSES
GIVEN ANNUALLY
GIVEN ANNUALLYPRIOR TO
FLY/MOSQUITO SEASON
GIVEN ANNUALLYPRIOR TO
FLY/MOSQUITO SEASON
GIVEN ANNUALLY
INITIAL AND SECONDBOOSTER IN4 - 6 WEEKS
INITIAL AND SECONDBOOSTER IN4 - 6 WEEKS
INITIAL AND SECONDBOOSTER IN4 - 6 WEEKS
INITIAL AND SECONDBOOSTER IN4 - 6 WEEKS
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCESUNVACCINATEDPREVIOUSLY VACCINATED BROODMARES
TETA
NUS
EEE
WEE VEE
RABI
ESW
NV
While recommendations are based upon those from the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP). Vaccination schedules can change based upon things such as location, outbreaks, and the general health history of your horse. Your veterinarian knows you and your horse the best, consult with him or her to customize a vaccination schedule that is appropriate for your horse to insure that it remains healthy and happy.
The horse's immune sysTem Takes a minimum of 2 weeks To generaTe The
anTibodies needed
your veT can inoculaTe your horse againsT several diseases wiTh only one injecTion
visiT esc.ruTgers.edu for more infographic vaccinaTion schedules
FOR ADULT HORSESHORSE VACCINES
Presented By the equine sCienCe Center
Vaccination Package Order Form
Name: Organization: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Phone Number:
Vaccination Infographics:Available as Stand Alone Item
w/o the Folder
17” x 33” Foal & WeanlingVaccination Schedule Infographic
17” x 22” Adult Core Vaccination Schedule Infographic
25.5” x 22” Adult Risk Based Vaccination Schedule Infographic
Please make your check payable to “The Rutgers University Equine Science Center” and send your completed order form & check to:
The Equine Science CenterRutgers, The State University of New JerseyAdministrative Services Building II57 US Highway 1, SouthNew Brunswick, NJ 08901
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