A friend of mine lost a mare last year and recommended I start vaccinating my mares for botuilism.. Has anyone had any experience with this vaccine and is it OK to vaccinate a mare that will foal within 30 days?
Does young stock need this vaccine or is the problem mostly with mares//
griff
Botuilism vaccines
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Cathyleabo
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Griff,
My mare got the "botox injection" (not for cosmetic reasons
) on 3/13 (She's due 4/29), The doc said if she needed boosters which they apparently do if it is the first time they receive the vaccine ( 2 boosters at 2 week intervals) they would be ok up to about 2 weeks out - so 30 days may be a little too close if this is the first time.
The doc also said that the occurences are rare in central PA - but the mare is going to foal in SE PA and the occurances are more prevalent there.
Hope that helps...
My mare got the "botox injection" (not for cosmetic reasons
The doc also said that the occurences are rare in central PA - but the mare is going to foal in SE PA and the occurances are more prevalent there.
Hope that helps...
Cathyleabo wrote:The vaccine I use is Pnemobort (sp) and is given in the 5th, 7th and 9th month of pregnancy. I would check with the vet before giving it so late.
Cathyleabo, that is just for Rhino (EHV). Not botulism.
Vaccinating for botulism and other environmental foal killers is usually recommended if the property has a history of harboring that bacteria.
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