Equine: Lifetime of Wellness

Foals and Weanlings
from vaccinated mares

  1. Tetanus Toxoid: 3 doses
  2. 4-6 Months of age
  3. 4-6 weeks after 1st dose
  4. 10-12 Months of age
  5. Eastern/Western Equine Encephalitis (EEE/WEE) & West Nile Virus (WNV): 4 doses
  6. 3 Months of age
  7. 4-6 Months of age
  8. 4-6 weeks after 2nd
  9. 10-12 Months of age
  10. Rabies: 2 doses
  11. 6 months of age
  12. 4-6 Weeks after 1st dose
  13. Herpesvirus (EHV) (Rhinopneumonitis): 3 doses
  14. 4-6 months of age
  15. 4-6 weeks after 1 dose
  16. 10-12 months of age
  17. Influenza: 3 doses
  18. 6 months of age
  19. 3-4 weeks after 1st dose
  20. 10-12 months
  21. Strangles: 3 doses
  22. 6-9 months of age
  23. 3-4 weeks after 1st dose
  24. 11-12 months of age

Foals and Weanlings
from non-vaccinated mares

  1. Tetanus Toxoid - 3 doses
  2. 1-4 Months of age
  3. 4 weeks after 1st dose
  4. 4 weeks after 2nd dose
  5. Eastern/Western Equine Encephalitis (EEE/WEE) & West Nile Virus (WNV)-3 doses
  6. 3 Months of age
  7. 4 weeks after 1st dose
  8. 60 days after the 2nd dose
  9. Rabies-2 doses
  10. 3-4 months of age
  11. 4-6 weeks after 1st dose
  12. Herpesvirus (EHV) Rhinopneumonitis - 3 doses
  13. 4-6 months of age
  14. 4-6 weeks after 1 dose
  15. 10-12 months of age
  16. Influenza -3 doses
  17. 6 months of age
  18. 3-4 weeks after 1st dose
  19. 10-12 Months
  20. Strangles-3 doses
  21. 6-9 months of age
  22. 3-4 weeks after 1st dose
  23. 11-12 months of age


​Broodmare

  1. Tetanus Toxoid (4-6 weeks pre-partum & annually)
  2. Eastern/Western Equine Encephalitis (EEE/WEE) (4-6 weeks pre-partum & annually)
  3. West Nile Virus (WNV) (4-6 weeks pre-partum & annually)
  4. Rabies (4-6 weeks pre-partum & annually)
  5. Herpesvirus (EHV) (Rhinopneumonitis)(5, 7 & 9 months of gestation)
  6. Influenza (Semi annual & 4-6 weeks pre-partum)
  7. Strangles* (Semi annual & 4-6 weeks pre-partum)

             * Do not use intranasal strangles vaccines

Adult Horses-Annual Vaccinations

  1. Tetanus Toxoid(Booster in 4-6 weeks in an unvaccinated horse)
  2. Eastern/Western Equine Encephalitis (EEE/WEE) (Booster in 4-6 weeks in an unvaccinated horse)
  3. West Nile Virus (WNV)(Booster in 4-6 weeks in an unvaccinated horse)
  4. Rabies
  5. Herpesvirus (EHV) (Rhinopneumonitis)(2 Booster in 4-6 weeks apart in an unvaccinated horse)
  6. Influenza(Booster in 4-6 weeks after 1st dose & again 3-6 months after 2nd dose in an unvaccinated horse)
  7. Strangles (Booster in 3 weeks unvaccinated horse)