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WHEN TO ADJUST VACCINATIO­N PLANS

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Annual spring vaccinatio­ns are a ritual worth having, but only if you aren’t simply choosing vaccines by habit. A horse’s life circumstan­ces can change enough in the course of a year to necessitat­e adjustment­s in his vaccinatio­n program. Here are some instances that call for a review, and possible alteration, of your horse’s vaccine routine:

• Geographic relocation. Where you live matters when it comes to vaccines. Diseases that are rare in the Southwest, for instance, may be common in the mid-Atlantic states. Any move that takes you to a significan­tly different climate, with different pests, calls for a review of your vaccinatio­n plan.

• Increased interactio­n with other horses. If your horse will be traveling to more shows or trail rides this season or if he’s simply moved to a busier boarding barn, his chances of coming across a contagious horse will increase. If your horse is going to be in contact with more horses this year than in the past, he may need an expanded vaccinatio­n plan.

• Advancing age. Although it doesn’t happen suddenly, as a horse ages his immune system may need a “boost” of certain vaccines. Research suggests this is especially likely for horses with Cushing’s disease (pituitary pars intermedia dysfunctio­n). If your horse is 15

or older and you haven’t taken a critical look at his vaccinatio­n plan in several years, now is a good time to do it.

Your veterinari­an will be familiar with disease risks in your area, making her your best resource for determinin­g which, if any, changes are needed in your horse’s vaccinatio­n program this year.

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