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care
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st-ti
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t Vir
gini
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tmen
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T V
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INIA
D
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RTM
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ENT
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HA
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CO
MM
ISSI
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d by
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t Vir
gini
a D
epar
tmen
t of A
gric
ultu
reM
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ting
and
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men
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isio
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nhar
dt, C
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oner
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gric
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ishe
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mal
Hea
lth D
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btai
n ad
ditio
nal c
opie
s of t
his h
andb
ook
cont
act 3
04.5
58.3
708
or 3
04.5
58.2
210
*Inf
orm
atio
n fo
r thi
s han
dboo
k w
as p
rovi
ded
by n
umer
ous s
ourc
es in
clud
ing
but n
ot li
mite
d to
Invo
vets
, Aub
urn
Uni
vers
ity, A
mer
ican
Ass
ocia
tion
of E
quin
ePr
actit
ione
rs In
fect
ious
Dis
ease
Com
mitt
ee, C
orne
ll U
nive
rsity
of V
eter
inar
y M
edic
ine,
Hor
sech
anne
l.com
, AA
EP
Bio
logi
ncal
and
The
rapu
etic
Age
nts
Com
mitt
ee, m
ares
tare
.com
, equ
estr
iano
utre
ach.
com
Equi
ne M
anag
emen
t Han
dboo
kA
basi
c ca
re m
anua
l
***
(hh)
the
com
mon
mea
sure
men
t in
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
to m
easu
re e
quin
e is
the
, whi
ch is
4 in
(10
cm).
If a
hors
e is
sai
d to
sta
nd 1
0-2
hand
s, th
at m
eans
it is
40
+ 2
in (1
07 c
m) t
all a
t the
with
ers.
Pro
tect
ion
from
dis
ease
as
a re
sult
of th
e bo
dy’ s
nor
mal
imm
une
syst
em
resp
onse
. The
bod
y’s
imm
une
syst
em c
an p
rovi
de d
isea
se p
rote
ctio
n be
caus
e of
prio
r
Des
crib
ing
an a
nim
al’s
dis
posi
tion.
The
se a
nim
als
are
slow
to
reac
t, la
ck e
nerg
y, a
nd a
re o
ften
sick
.
Adu
lt fe
mal
e ho
rse
An
abno
rmal
hea
rt so
und.
The
se m
urm
urs
are
grad
ed fr
om 1
-6, w
ith 6
bei
ng th
e lo
udes
t mur
mur
.
deat
h fo
r sig
ns th
at m
ight
indi
cate
the
caus
e of
dea
th.
Equ
ine
14.2
hh
or le
ss (5
8 in
ches
, 1.4
7 m
eter
s)
is e
ssen
tial i
n m
any
of th
e in
fect
ious
dis
ease
s th
at a
re p
oten
tially
tran
smis
sibl
e to
oth
er
anim
als
or h
uman
s.
A pr
oces
s w
here
the
skin
of a
n an
imal
is g
ently
pin
ched
and
pul
led
outw
ard.
A
dehy
drat
ed a
nim
al’s
ski
n w
ill n
ot re
turn
to it
s no
rmal
pos
ition
or s
hape
rapi
dly.
Adu
lt, u
ncas
trate
d m
ale
hors
e
Par
t of t
he n
orm
al b
eatin
g of
the
hear
t whe
re b
lood
is p
ushe
d fro
m th
e ve
ntric
les
of th
e he
art.
This
is k
now
n as
the
“con
tract
ion”
pha
se o
f the
hea
rt be
at.
The
bloo
d ve
ssel
s in
the
body
that
car
ry b
lood
tow
ards
the
hear
t.
A c
ham
ber o
f the
hea
rt th
at p
umps
blo
od to
the
lung
s an
d th
e re
st o
f the
bod
y.
The
hear
t of a
hor
se h
as tw
o ve
ntric
les,
left
and
right
.
: Sm
all r
ound
teet
h th
at g
row
bet
wee
n ca
nine
teet
h an
d th
e pr
emol
ars.
–67
–**
*
TABL
E O
F C
ON
TEN
TSW
V H
ealth
Reg
ulat
ions
.....
......
......
......
......
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......
......
......
......
......
......
......
.....1
Sta
ndar
ds o
f Car
e ...
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
...2
Hou
sing
Rec
omm
enda
tions
.....
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
....2
EQU
INE
HEA
LTH
H
ealth
Car
e ....
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
...4
E
quin
e D
isea
ses .
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
....4
Equ
ine
Enc
epha
lom
yelit
is (S
leep
ing
Sic
knes
s) ..
......
......
......
......
.....4
E
quin
e In
fect
ious
Ane
mia
.....
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
.....5
Equ
ine
Vira
l Rhi
nopn
eum
oniti
s (R
hino
) ....
......
......
......
......
......
......
...6
......
......
......
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......
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......
.6Le
ptos
piro
sis .
......
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......
......
.....7
Pot
omac
Hor
se F
ever
.....
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......
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......
.....7
R
abie
s ....
......
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......
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......
7S
eptic
emia
.....
......
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......
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......
......
......
......
....7
Stra
ngle
s ....
......
......
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......
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......
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......
......
..8Te
tanu
s (L
ockj
aw) .
......
......
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......
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......
......
......
...8
Wes
t Nile
Viru
s ....
......
......
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......
......
......
......
.....9
Vac
cina
tions
.....
......
......
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......
......
......
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......
......
......
......
......
......
....1
0M
akin
g th
e M
ost o
f Vac
cina
tions
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
....1
0Va
ccin
atio
n C
hart
for F
oals
.....
......
......
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......
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......
......
......
......
.11
Vacc
inat
ion
Cha
rt fo
r Adu
lt H
orse
s ...
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
...16
H
ow to
Giv
e Yo
ur H
orse
an
Intra
Mus
cula
r Inj
ectio
n....
......
......
......
.20
Pre
vent
ion
of M
osqu
ito B
orn
Illne
ss ...
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
....2
7P
aras
ites.
......
......
......
......
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......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
28C
omm
on H
ealth
Pro
blem
s ...
......
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......
......
......
......
......
......
......
30C
omm
on P
roce
dure
s....
......
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......
......
......
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......
......
..31
Den
tal C
are
......
......
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......
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......
......
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......
..32
Foot
Car
e....
......
......
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......
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......
..34
Is M
y H
orse
Sic
k?...
......
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......
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......
......
..36
Vi
tal S
igns
.....
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
....3
8N
UTR
ITIO
N
Bas
ic N
utrit
ion
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
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......
......
......
......
......
....4
2B
ody
Con
ditio
n S
corin
g ....
......
......
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......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
....4
4B
rood
mar
es ..
......
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......
......
......
......
47
Nut
ritio
n ..
......
......
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......
......
......
......
......
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......
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......
....4
7C
are .
......
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......
.47
EQU
INE
SAFE
TYE
quip
men
t and
Sup
plie
s....
......
......
......
......
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......
......
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......
......
......
......
...52
G
room
ing
Sup
plie
s ....
......
......
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......
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......
......
......
......
.....5
2Fi
rst A
id S
uppl
ies .
......
......
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......
......
......
......
......
.....5
2G
ENER
AL
EQU
INE
INFO
RM
ATIO
N ..
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
. H
orse
Typ
es ..
......
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......
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......
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......
.....5
3 B
reed
s ...
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......
......
.53
Col
ors
and
Mar
king
s....
......
......
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......
......
......
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......
......
......
......
......
......
...58
Equ
ine
Fun
Fact
s ...
......
......
......
......
......
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......
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
..62
Glo
ssar
y of
Ter
ms .
......
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......
......
......
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......
......
......
......
......
......
....6
6
Glo
ssar
y of
Ter
ms
: Pro
tein
mol
ecul
es, p
rodu
ced
by th
e im
mun
e sy
stem
, tha
t pro
vide
pro
tect
ion
from
infe
ctio
us v
iruse
s or
bac
teria
.
(Gra
in O
verlo
ad):
A co
nditi
on w
here
abn
orm
ally
hig
h gr
ain
inta
ke c
ause
s th
e pH
of t
he d
iges
tive
syst
em to
be
abno
rmal
ly lo
w (<
5.5)
. Sig
ns o
f thi
s pr
oble
m m
ay in
clud
e di
arrh
ea a
nd c
olic
.
Any
pro
cess
occ
urrin
g ov
er o
r with
in a
sho
rt pe
riod
of ti
me.
The
amou
nt o
f tim
e it
take
s th
e gu
ms
to re
turn
to n
orm
al
afte
r bei
ng “b
lanc
hed
out.”
Nor
mal
CR
T is
less
than
2 s
econ
ds.
If lo
nger
than
2 s
econ
ds,
the
bloo
d ci
rcul
atio
n th
roug
hout
the
body
may
be
com
prom
ised
due
to s
hock
, deh
ydra
tion,
or
oth
er c
ardi
ovas
cula
r pro
blem
s.
: Sur
gica
l rem
oval
of t
estic
les.
Cru
de p
rote
in is
furth
er s
ubdi
vide
d in
to s
olub
le, d
egra
dabl
e, u
n-de
grad
able
, by-
pass
, and
bo
und
prot
ein
fract
ions
.
The
am
ount
of c
alor
ies
avai
labl
e in
a fe
ed fo
r act
ivity
, wor
k, g
row
th, o
r milk
pr
oduc
tion. A
dult,
cas
trate
d m
ale
hors
e
The
pro
cess
of c
arry
ing
or b
eing
car
ried
in th
e w
omb
betw
een
conc
eptio
n an
d bi
rth.
See
aci
dosi
s. –66
–
WES
T VIR
GIN
IA E
QUI
NE
HEA
LTH
REG
ULA
TION
STo
kee
p up
date
d on
all
equi
ne h
ealth
regu
latio
ns a
nd h
ealth
pra
ctic
es, g
o to
th
e W
VD
A w
ebsi
te, w
ww
.wva
gric
ultu
re.o
rg, “
Ani
mal
Hea
lth D
ivis
ion”
thro
ugho
ut th
e U
nite
d S
tate
s. E
IA is
an
infe
ctio
us v
iral d
isea
se. A
t pre
sent
, the
re is
no
trea
tmen
t or p
reve
ntat
ive
vacc
ine.
Hor
ses
whi
ch te
st p
ositi
ve a
re g
over
ned
unde
r cu
rren
t ind
ivid
ual s
tate
law
s. H
orse
s in
Wes
t Virg
inia
mus
t be
test
ed e
very
yea
r if
way
. Nur
sing
foal
s ar
e co
vere
d by
thei
r dam
’s C
oggi
ns T
est.
Eve
ry s
tate
has
diff
eren
t req
uire
men
ts c
once
rnin
g C
oggi
ns T
estin
g; h
owev
er,
in m
ost s
tate
s it
is re
quire
d ye
arly.
You
mus
t hav
e a
curr
ent C
oggi
ns te
st to
cro
ss
stat
e lin
es. B
efor
e tra
velin
g be
twee
n st
ates
with
you
r ho
rse,
che
ck w
ith th
e st
ate
vete
rinar
ian.
Hor
ses
•A
nega
tive
EIA
(Cog
gins
’) te
st w
ithin
o
f shi
pmen
t, if
the
stat
e of
orig
in h
as a
n E
IA p
rogr
am a
lso.
If th
ey d
o no
t hav
e a
prog
ram
, a n
egat
ive
test
with
in 6
mon
ths.
•N
ursi
ng fo
al m
ay tr
avel
on
the
dam
’s te
st.
•Th
e C
oggi
ns’ t
est i
s go
od fo
r one
yea
r in
Wes
t Virg
inia
.•
Hor
ses
goin
g to
a li
vest
ock
mar
ket n
eed
a ne
gativ
e C
oggi
ns te
st w
ithin
.
1900
Kan
awha
Blv
d., E
Cha
rlest
on, W
V 2
5305
304.
558.
2214
or 3
04.5
38.2
397
–1
–
STA
ND
AR
DS
OF
CA
RE
Any
per
son
resp
onsi
ble
for
the
man
agem
ent
of a
hor
se s
houl
d p
rovi
de t
he
follo
win
g m
inim
al s
ugge
sted
sta
ndar
ds o
f car
e:
appr
opria
te n
utrit
ious
val
ue.
Whe
n pr
epar
ing
a ho
rses
die
t; ag
e, b
reed
cons
ider
atio
n.•
App
ropr
iate
vet
erin
ary
care
incl
udes
: ho
of c
are,
par
asite
con
trol,
dent
alca
re, r
egul
ar v
acci
natio
ns a
nd C
oggi
ns te
st, a
s m
anda
ted
by la
w. Im
med
iate
ve
terin
ary
care
sho
uld
be s
ough
t if t
he h
orse
is in
jure
d or
sic
k.•
Cle
an, p
otab
le w
ater
sho
uld
be a
vaila
ble
at a
ll tim
es fo
r all
equi
ne.
Equ
ine
that
do
not h
ave
acce
ss to
wat
er m
ust b
e w
ater
ed a
t lea
st tw
ice
daily
. Ice
and
snow
doe
s no
t pro
vide
an
adeq
uate
wat
er s
uppl
y fo
r equ
ines
.•
Pro
per
air
– en
clos
ed a
reas
sho
uld
allo
w f
ree
flow
of
air
to c
ontr
olte
mpe
ratu
re, h
umid
ity a
nd p
reve
nt a
ir st
agna
tion.
•P
rope
r sp
ace
– sh
ould
be
clea
n, d
ry a
nd s
afe.
Fen
cing
mus
t be
wel
l
of th
e ho
rses
.•
Pro
per
shel
ter
or p
rote
ctio
n fro
m t
he w
eath
er.
She
lter
prov
ided
sho
uld
be k
ept i
n go
od r
epai
r, dr
y an
d cl
ean.
All
equi
nes
shou
ld h
ave
acce
ss to
barr
iers
pro
vidi
ng s
helte
r can
be
cons
ider
ed a
dequ
ate
shel
ter.
HO
USI
NG
REC
OM
MEN
DAT
ION
S
Th
e m
ost
impo
rtant
bas
ic r
equi
rem
ents
for
mai
ntai
ning
a h
ealth
y ho
rse
are:
dry
bedd
ing
and
good
hea
lth c
are.
Whe
ther
you
cho
ose
a ba
rn w
ith in
divi
dual
sta
lls o
r an
open
she
d ty
pe d
esig
n, y
ou
mus
t cho
ose
the
site
of y
our b
uild
ing
care
fully
. Goo
d dr
aina
ge is
the
mos
t im
porta
nt
area
.
–2
–
stal
lions
for t
he o
ppon
ents
fem
ales
.
Thos
e m
ales
whi
ch d
o no
t hav
e a
herd
of m
ares
will
som
etim
es b
and
toge
ther
in “b
ache
lor b
ands
”.
A ho
rse
has
thre
e de
fens
e te
chni
ques
:
1.R
unni
ng2.
Stri
king
out
and
or t
ram
plin
g w
ith th
eir h
oove
s3.
Biti
ng
http
://eq
uest
riano
utre
ach.
com
/Equ
estri
an-O
utre
ach-
Equ
estri
an-In
form
atio
n-P
age.
htm
l
–65
–
Hor
ses
have
hai
r lik
e hu
man
s, n
ot fu
r lik
e ot
her a
nim
als.
Hor
ses
are
the
only
ani
mal
that
has
onl
y on
e fu
nctio
nal t
oe.
This
toe
is p
rote
cted
by
a ha
rd, h
orny
hoo
f.
Hor
ses
are
one
of th
e re
lativ
ely
few
mam
mal
s th
at s
wea
t.
Hor
ses
have
abo
ut 1
75 b
ones
in th
eir b
ody.
Mos
t hor
se b
reed
s ha
ve 1
8 rib
s; 6
lum
bar b
ones
and
18
tail
verte
brae
.
A ho
rse’
s ho
of g
row
s at
a ra
te o
f abo
ut 1
cm
per
mon
th.
A fu
ll gr
own
hors
e w
eigh
s be
twee
n 1,
000
and
2,00
0 po
unds
.
Hor
ses
can
drin
k up
to te
n ga
llons
of w
ater
a d
ay.
Hor
ses
can
see
in tw
o di
rect
ions
at o
nce
(Mon
ocul
ar a
nd B
inoc
ular
vis
ion)
.
Hor
ses
mak
e 8
basi
c so
unds
- sno
rt, s
quea
l, gr
eetin
g ni
cker
, cou
rtshi
p ni
cker
, m
ater
nal n
icke
r, ne
igh,
roar
, blo
w.
Hor
ses
are
not f
ully
mat
ure
until
age
5.
Min
iatu
re H
orse
s ar
e ac
tual
hor
ses
not p
onys
.
Hor
ses’
bod
ies
are
built
for s
peed
with
pow
erfu
l leg
and
rum
p m
uscl
es, l
ong
slen
der l
egs,
and
larg
e lu
ngs.
Thor
ough
bred
s ar
e th
e on
ly b
reed
whi
ch h
as a
clo
sed
regi
stry
and
live
cov
er.
One
of t
he m
ost f
amou
s Th
orou
ghbr
eds
was
Man
o’ W
ar w
ho d
urin
g ra
cing
co
uld
run
one
quar
ter o
f a m
ile in
21
seco
nds.
~ E
quine Beh
avior ~
Hor
ses
use
thei
r voi
ces
to c
omm
unic
ate.
Hor
ses
also
use
man
y bo
dy p
arts
for c
omm
unic
atio
n.
Hor
ses
can
gene
rally
sig
nal a
var
iety
of e
mot
ions
and
idea
s w
ith b
ody
lang
uage
.
Arc
hing
thei
r nec
ks, s
how
ing
thei
r tee
th, r
earin
g up
, wid
enin
g th
eir e
yes,
and
ot
her b
ody
mov
emen
ts s
igna
l to
othe
r hor
ses
and
anim
als
wha
t an
indi
vidu
al
hors
e is
thin
king
.
Fera
l sta
llion
s us
ually
form
her
ds o
f mar
es w
hich
roam
20
squa
re m
iles
(30
sq. k
m.)
of la
nd.
–64
–
Your
bui
ldin
g sh
ould
be
wel
l ven
tilat
ed a
nd h
ave
a go
od s
ourc
e of
cle
an
wat
er. S
tora
ge is
alw
ays
a co
nsid
erat
ion.
You
will
nee
d ad
equa
te s
pace
to s
tore
yo
ur h
ay, g
rain
, too
ls, t
ack
and
any
othe
r equ
ipm
ent n
eeds
. Thi
s ne
eds
to b
e a
secu
re p
lace
, as
hors
es h
ave
a kn
ack
for g
ettin
g in
to p
lace
s th
ey s
houl
d no
t be.
S
ever
al e
quin
e di
seas
es a
re c
ause
d by
con
sum
ing
feed
con
tam
inat
ed b
y m
ice,
ra
ts, o
poss
ums,
etc
. For
this
rea
son,
feed
sho
uld
be k
ept i
n a
tight
ly c
lose
d,
rode
nt p
roof
con
tain
er to
pre
vent
the
spre
ad o
f dis
ease
s ca
used
by
cont
amin
atio
n fro
m ro
dent
feca
l mat
ter.
Your
pas
ture
nee
ds to
be
wel
l fen
ced
and
free
of o
bjec
ts th
at m
ight
inju
re
your
ani
mal
. The
re a
re m
any
choi
ces
for f
enci
ng a
vaila
ble,
som
e of
whi
ch a
re
chec
ked
frequ
ently
for b
roke
n fe
nce,
hol
es o
r any
obj
ect t
hat c
ould
cau
se in
jury
.
–3
–
Eq
uin
eH
ea
lth
~ H
istoric Eq
uine
Facts ~
Hor
ses
wer
e so
me
of th
e ea
rlies
t mam
mal
s.
The
orig
in o
f the
hor
se d
ates
bac
k to
the
Eoc
ene
perio
d, 6
0 m
illio
n ye
ars
ago.
By
the
Ple
isto
cene
per
iod
abou
t 1 m
illio
n ye
ars
ago,
the
mod
ern
hors
e ha
d de
velo
ped.
Dur
ing
the
ston
e ag
e ho
rses
wer
e a
sour
ce o
f foo
d ea
ten
for t
heir
mea
t.
It’s
been
sug
gest
ed th
at m
an h
as re
lied
on h
orse
s si
nce
4000
-350
0 B
CE
.
Hor
ses
wer
e us
ed fo
r rid
ing,
for d
eliv
erin
g m
ail a
nd m
essa
ges,
for h
unts
, and
fo
r bat
tle; f
or h
aulin
g, s
uch
as p
ullin
g lo
ads,
car
ryin
g pa
cks,
or p
ullin
g pl
ows;
an
d fo
r her
ding
oth
er a
nim
als
such
as
cattl
e.
Onl
y re
cent
ly (w
ithin
the
past
75
year
s) h
ave
we
stop
ped
rely
ing
on th
em a
s ou
r mai
n m
ode
of tr
ansp
orta
tion.
The
spee
d an
d en
dura
nce
of A
rabi
an h
orse
s al
low
ed M
uslim
s to
est
ablis
h a
grea
t em
pire
sw
eepi
ng o
ver A
frica
and
Spa
in.
It w
asn’
t unt
il 73
2 A
D w
hen
the
Mus
lims
adva
nced
into
Fra
nce
that
thei
r sw
ift
light
hor
ses
wer
e ov
erpo
wer
ed b
y Fr
ance
’s a
rmor
ed k
nigh
ts m
ount
ed o
n hu
ge, h
eavi
er b
reed
s.
In th
e 13
th c
entu
ry, h
orse
s al
low
ed G
engh
is K
han’
s M
ongo
l cal
vary
to s
wee
p no
rth e
ast t
o co
nque
r muc
h of
Rus
sia.
~ A
natomical E
quine Fa
cts ~
The
heig
ht o
f a h
orse
is m
easu
red
usin
g ha
nds.
(One
han
d =
4 in
ches
or
10.1
6 ce
ntim
eter
s)
The
hors
e ha
s a
shar
p se
nse
of h
earin
g, d
irect
ion
and
smel
l.
A ho
rse’
s ea
rs c
an a
im fo
rwar
d, to
the
side
, or b
ack
to c
atch
sou
nd.
wha
le a
nd th
e os
trich
.
With
thes
e la
rge
eyes
, one
pla
ced
on e
ach
side
of t
heir
head
, the
y ar
e ab
le
to s
ee o
bjec
ts w
ell a
t qui
te a
dis
tanc
e an
d de
tect
mov
emen
t fro
m a
lmos
t any
di
rect
ion.
The
hors
es s
kin
is v
ery
sens
itive
and
resp
onds
to th
e sl
ight
est t
ouch
(D
ress
age
empl
oys
this
fact
in it
’s ri
ding
aid
s).
–63
–
Equine
Fun
Facts
~ G
eneral ~
The
fam
ily o
f hor
ses
is c
alle
d E
quid
ae w
hich
com
es fr
om th
e La
tin w
ord
for
hors
e, e
quus
.
Ano
ther
trul
y w
ild b
east
bel
ongi
ng to
the
hors
e fa
mily
is th
e W
ild A
ss o
f Asi
a.
This
fam
ily a
lso
incl
udes
bot
h th
e do
nkey
and
the
mul
e.
The
near
est h
orse
rela
tives
are
the
rhin
ocer
oses
and
the
tapi
rs, b
oth
of w
hich
ar
e od
d to
ed c
reat
ures
.
Hor
ses
are
used
for a
wid
e va
riety
of s
ports
suc
h as
raci
ng, s
how
ing,
and
co
mpe
titio
ns s
uch
as b
arre
l rac
ing,
dre
ssag
e, h
unte
r, ro
deo,
sho
w ju
mpi
ng
and
polo
.
Hor
ses
have
hai
r lik
e hu
man
s, n
ot fu
r.
Hor
ses
are
soci
al a
nim
als
and
will
qui
ckly
bec
ome
feria
l and
run
in h
erds
of
hund
reds
whe
n re
leas
ed to
nat
ure.
The
term
“Wild
Hor
ses”
is m
isle
adin
g. A
ll “w
ild’ h
orse
s an
d po
nies
(Equ
us
feru
s) in
clud
ing
‘wild
’ Mus
tang
s in
the
wes
tern
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
are
fera
l with
1.P
rzew
alsk
i’s H
orse
(Equ
us fe
rus
prze
wal
skii
or E
quus
prz
ewal
skii)
, the
only
true
wild
hor
se a
live
toda
y .
2.Th
e Ta
rpan
(Equ
us fe
rus
feru
sce
ntur
y, th
e ta
rpan
is th
e on
ly o
ther
und
omes
ticat
ed h
orse
sur
vivi
ngin
to h
isto
rical
tim
es.
In n
atur
e, h
orse
s ge
nera
lly b
reed
eve
ry o
ther
yea
r.
Foal
s ar
e us
ually
bor
n in
the
sprin
g af
ter b
eing
car
ried
insi
de th
e fe
mal
e fo
r 11
mon
ths.
A fo
al is
bor
n w
ith it
s ey
es o
pen
and
is a
ble
to s
tand
uns
uppo
rted
with
in a
few
m
inut
es o
f birt
h.
Thes
e yo
ung
are
born
with
milk
teet
h w
hich
late
r are
repl
aced
with
per
man
ent
teet
h.
how
ever
they
will
eat
a v
arie
ty o
f diff
eren
t pla
nt m
atte
r lik
e bu
ds a
nd
appl
e. H
orse
s ar
e co
nsid
ered
old
at 2
0, b
ut s
ome
live
as lo
ng a
s 30
or 4
0 ye
ars.
The
old
est k
now
n ho
rse
lived
to b
e 50
yea
rs o
ld.
–62
–
HEA
LTH
CA
RE
Hea
lth c
are
can
fall
into
tw
o ca
tego
ries,
Pre
vent
ive
Mai
nten
ance
and
Tr
eatm
ent.
is
sche
dule
d he
alth
car
e. Y
early
va
ccin
atio
ns, d
ewor
min
g pr
ogra
ms,
a g
ood
hoof
car
e po
licy
and
year
ly te
eth
is fo
r acc
iden
ts a
nd ill
ness
, whi
ch n
o m
atte
r how
har
d yo
u try
will
ha
ppen
. The
bes
t pre
vent
ive
mai
nten
ance
will
not s
top
thin
gs fr
om h
appe
ning
, so
you
mus
t be
pre
pare
d.
EQUI
NE
DISE
ASE
S M
ost c
omm
on e
quin
e di
seas
es:
•A
ll ho
rses
sho
uld
be v
acci
nate
d.•
(WE
E).
•Tr
ansm
itted
prim
arily
by
mos
quito
es a
fter t
he in
sect
s ha
ve a
cqui
red
the
viru
s fro
m b
irds
and
rode
nts.
•D
irect
hor
se to
hor
se o
r hor
se to
hum
an tr
ansm
issi
on is
ver
y ra
re.
•A
bout
50%
of h
orse
s in
fect
ed w
ith W
EE
die
and
the
deat
h ra
te is
90%
if in
fect
ed w
ith E
EE
or V
EE
.•
Pre
vent
ion:
Vac
cina
te a
nnua
lly, o
r, pr
efer
ably,
eve
ry 6
mon
ths
prio
r to
vect
or s
easo
n.•
Sym
ptom
s in
clud
e hi
gh fe
ver (
106F
), ne
rvou
snes
s, d
row
sine
ss, d
roop
ing
and
deat
h.•
Trea
tmen
t is
supp
ortiv
e ca
re b
ut th
e ou
tcom
e is
usu
ally
poo
r.•
Rep
orta
ble.
•Zo
onot
ic.
–4
–
•D
etec
ted
by a
Cog
gins
Tes
t.•
infe
ct m
an.
• EI
A sh
ould
be
susp
ecte
d if
a ho
rse
has
a hi
stor
y of
wei
ght l
oss
acco
mpa
nied
by
per
iodi
c fe
ver o
r if s
ever
al h
orse
s in
a g
roup
dev
elop
sim
ilar s
ympt
oms
afte
r int
rodu
ctio
n of
new
ani
mal
s in
to a
her
d.• •
Gen
eral
sup
porti
ve th
erap
y m
ay h
elp
in a
n in
divi
dual
cas
e.•
An
infe
cted
ani
mal
is a
like
ly s
ourc
e of
infe
ctio
n fo
r oth
er h
orse
s.•
Infe
cted
ani
mal
s sh
ould
be
prom
ptly
isol
ated
from
oth
er h
orse
s.•
Infe
cted
ani
mal
s m
ust b
e ke
pt 2
00 y
ards
from
oth
er
•re
peat
ed s
pray
ing
or b
y sc
reen
ing
mig
ht b
e de
sira
ble.
• •C
an a
lso
be tr
ansm
itted
from
infe
cted
/dirt
y ne
edle
s, e
quip
men
t.•
Onl
y pr
even
tion
is to
Cog
gins
test
and
iden
tify
carr
iers
.•
Thre
e fo
rms:
1.A
cute
: sud
den
onse
t of h
igh
feve
r (1
04-1
08F)
, sev
ere
depr
essi
on,
2.S
ubac
ute:
Sym
ptom
s no
t as
seve
re.
3.C
hron
ic: u
nthr
ifty
appe
aran
ce, p
erio
ds o
f mild
illn
ess.
•N
o tre
atm
ent.
–5
–
Ref
eren
ce: C
orne
ll U
nive
rsity
Col
lege
of V
eter
inar
y M
edic
ine
The
whi
te m
arki
ngs
on th
e le
gs a
re n
amed
acc
ordi
ng to
thei
r loc
atio
n an
d he
ight
. Th
e fo
llow
ing
are
com
mon
term
s.
– th
e co
rone
t is
a ba
nd a
bove
the
hoof
. A w
hite
stri
p on
the
coro
net i
s al
so c
alle
d co
rone
t.
– th
e pa
ster
n is
the
narr
ow p
art o
f the
leg
betw
een
the
angl
e an
d th
e
– th
e ca
nnon
is th
e pa
rt of
the
leg
betw
een
the
ankl
e an
d th
e kn
ee
the
cann
on is
cal
led
the
half-
stoc
king
.
A ho
rse
may
onl
y ha
ve w
hite
cov
erin
g th
e he
el, a
nd m
ay b
e re
ferr
ed to
as
outs
ide
–61
–
MA
RK
ING
STh
e w
hite
mar
king
s on
the
head
of t
he h
orse
fall
into
sev
eral
cat
egor
ies
and
they
will
als
o ha
ve c
ombi
natio
n fa
cial
mar
king
s as
des
crib
ed in
the
conn
ecte
d st
ar a
nd
strip
from
abo
ve. A
gain
, the
re a
re s
ome
varia
tions
in th
e te
rmin
olog
y us
ed, s
o it
is b
est t
o be
fam
iliar
with
thes
e ba
sic
term
s an
d th
e ac
cept
ed te
rmin
olog
y in
you
r
is
any
whi
te m
arki
ng o
n th
e fo
rehe
ad o
f the
hor
se. A
sta
r can
be
smal
l, la
rge,
regu
lar o
r irr
egul
ar in
sha
pe, i
n th
e ce
nter
of t
he fo
rehe
ad o
r off
to th
e le
ft or
rig
ht s
ide
of th
e fo
rehe
ad. S
ome
hors
es
have
onl
y a
few
dis
cern
able
whi
te h
airs
on
the
fore
head
that
do
not h
ave
whi
te
or p
ink
skin
und
erne
ath
and
thes
e ca
n be
des
crib
ed a
s a
few
whi
te h
airs
on
the
fore
head
.
is
any
whi
te m
ark
that
is lo
cate
d be
twee
n th
e no
stril
s of
the
hors
e. A
sni
p
into
one
or b
oth
nost
rils.
A s
nip
is o
ften
conn
ecte
d to
a s
tripe
, and
man
y tim
es
with
a s
tar a
nd s
tripe
.
is
a w
hite
mar
king
on
the
brid
ge o
f the
hor
se’s
nos
e, b
elow
the
leve
l of t
he e
yes
and
abov
e th
e le
vel o
f th
e no
stril
s. A
stri
pe o
r stri
p ca
n be
long
, sh
ort,
wid
e, n
arro
w, c
ente
red
on th
e fa
ce
of th
e ho
rse
or o
ff to
the
left
or ri
ght s
ide.
is
a w
ider
whi
te m
arki
ng th
at
usua
lly c
over
s th
e re
gion
of a
sta
r, st
ripe
brid
ge o
f the
hor
se’s
nos
e.
C
onne
cted
a
nd
is o
ften
conn
ecte
d to
a
.
-tri
ls, a
nd u
pper
lip.
Hor
ses
with
bal
d fa
ces
lip a
s w
ell,
and
this
sho
uld
be li
sted
in a
des
crip
tion
of th
e fa
ce m
arki
ngs.
–60
–
•C
ause
d by
her
pesv
irus
(sim
ilar t
o th
e hu
man
com
mon
col
d).
• R
arel
y fa
tal,
but c
an c
ause
the
hors
e to
be
sick
for a
pro
long
ed p
erio
d of
tim
e.•
Viru
s ca
uses
resp
irato
ry tr
act p
robl
ems,
abo
rtion
, foa
l dea
th a
nd n
euro
logi
cal
dise
ase.
•th, 7
th a
nd 9
th
mon
th o
f ges
tatio
n w
ith a
kill
ed v
acci
ne.
•R
hino
pneu
mon
itis
is s
prea
d by
aer
osol
and
dire
ct c
onta
ct w
ith s
ecre
tions
,ut
ensi
ls, o
r drin
king
wat
er c
onta
min
ated
by
nasa
l sec
retio
ns.
•Vi
rus
may
be
pres
ent i
n as
ympt
omat
ic c
arrie
r ani
mal
s.•
Sec
onda
ry b
acte
rial i
nfec
tion
is o
ften
a co
mpl
icat
ing
fact
or.
•P
reve
nt b
y va
ccin
atin
g su
scep
tible
ani
mal
s (h
orse
s th
at tr
avel
off
the
farm
and
com
e in
con
tact
with
oth
er h
orse
s) a
nd is
olat
ing
new
hor
ses.
• •Tr
eatm
ent i
nclu
des
supp
ortiv
e ca
re a
nd o
ccas
iona
lly a
ntib
iotic
s to
con
trol
seco
ndar
y ba
cter
ial i
nfec
tions
.•
Rep
orta
ble.
• •R
espi
rato
ry d
isea
se th
at c
an a
ffect
larg
e nu
mbe
rs o
f hor
ses
but u
sual
lyno
t fat
al.
•It
is o
ne o
f the
mos
t com
mon
resp
irato
ry d
isea
ses
in th
e ho
rse.
•R
isk
of in
fect
ion
is h
ighe
r for
you
ng h
orse
s th
an o
lder
hor
ses.
•H
ighl
y co
ntag
ious
and
can
be
trans
mitt
ed b
y th
e ai
r fro
m e
quin
e to
equ
ine.
•P
reve
nt b
y is
olat
ing
new
ani
mal
s an
d va
ccin
atin
g th
ose
hors
es t
hat
are
susc
eptib
le (h
orse
s th
at tr
avel
off
the
farm
and
com
e in
to c
onta
ct w
ith o
ther
hors
es).
• Sy
mpt
oms
incl
ude
high
feve
r (10
1-10
6F),
depr
esse
d ap
petit
e, w
ater
y na
sal
disc
harg
e, a
nd a
har
d, d
ry c
ough
.•
Spr
ead
by d
ropl
et (n
asal
) inh
alat
ion.
•Tr
eatm
ent i
s su
ppor
tive
care
.
–6
–
•A
ffect
s m
ost s
peci
es o
f mam
mal
s.•
In h
orse
s, d
isea
se is
usu
ally
mild
but
can
hav
e se
rious
sid
e ef
fect
s, s
uch
as p
erio
dic
opth
alm
ia (m
oon
blin
dnes
s), k
idne
y di
seas
e, h
emol
ytic
ane
mia
or a
borti
on in
mar
es.
•M
ost c
omm
on c
arrie
rs a
re ro
dent
s an
d de
er.
•N
o ap
prov
ed v
acci
nes
for h
orse
s.•
Can
be
treat
ed w
ith a
ntib
iotic
s.•
Rep
orta
ble.
•C
ause
d by
Ric
ketts
ia b
acte
ria (E
hrlic
hia)
•A
ccor
ding
to th
e H
orse
Indu
stry
Han
dboo
k, s
tudi
es h
ave
sugg
este
d th
attra
nsm
issi
on is
not
from
hor
se to
hor
se, b
ut fr
om in
sect
or a
rthro
pod
(tick
)to
hor
se.
• •S
ympt
oms
incl
ude
mild
dep
ress
ion
and
decr
ease
in a
ppet
ite, f
ever
may
be
pres
ent a
nd g
ut s
ound
s ab
sent
or d
ecre
ased
. A w
ater
y di
arrh
ea d
evel
ops
with
in 2
4-48
hou
rs.
•O
ne th
ird o
f affe
cted
hor
ses
die.
•su
ppor
tive
care
.•
Rep
orta
ble.
Rab
ies
•C
ause
d by
Rha
bdov
irus
•Tr
ansm
itted
by
a bi
te fr
om a
rab
id a
nim
al (
usua
lly w
ild a
nim
als
such
as
•Zo
onot
ic c
once
rn fo
r hum
ans.
•P
reve
ntio
n: V
acci
ne w
ith a
n an
imal
boo
ster
•ag
gres
sive
beh
avio
r and
eve
ntua
lly, d
eath
.•
No
treat
men
t is
avai
labl
e. 1
00%
fata
l.•
Rep
orta
ble.
•Th
is m
ost c
omm
only
occ
urs
in fo
als
that
fail
to d
rink
and
abso
rb c
olos
trum
•It
is r
ecom
men
ded
that
foal
ing
take
pla
ce in
a c
lean
env
ironm
ent (
clea
nba
rn, c
lean
stra
w, o
utsi
de p
astu
re, e
tc. D
O N
OT
foal
on
saw
dust
).•
wea
knes
s, w
eake
ned
suck
ling
activ
ity, s
wol
len
join
ts o
r um
bilic
us a
nd m
ildde
hydr
atio
n. F
oals
may
be
to w
eak
to n
urse
and
may
app
ear u
naw
are
of th
eir
surr
ondi
ngs.
Ear
ly re
cogn
ition
is th
e ke
y to
trea
tmen
t. Fo
als
can
be te
sted
afte
r 12
hour
s ol
d to
mak
e su
re th
ey h
ave
rece
ived
an
adeq
uate
am
ount
of
colo
stru
m. I
f not
, tre
atm
ent c
an b
e st
arte
d im
med
iate
ly.•
Pre
vent
by
disi
nfec
ting
the
umbi
lical
cor
d w
ith 1
0% io
dine
and
mak
ing
sure
the
foal
nur
ses
soon
afte
r birt
h to
obt
ain
colo
stru
m.
–7
–
Maj
or C
olor
Bre
eds:
•PA
LOM
INO
man
es a
nd ta
ils.
•PI
NTO
bodi
es. H
orse
s w
ith b
lack
and
whi
te s
plot
ches
are
cal
led
pieb
ald,
whi
leho
rses
with
any
oth
er c
olor
than
bla
ck a
re c
alle
d sk
ewba
ld. P
into
is a
Spa
nish
wor
d m
eani
ng p
aint
ed. P
aint
ed h
orse
s ar
e di
vide
d in
to tw
oca
tego
ries:
Tob
iano
s, th
e m
ost c
omm
on, h
ave
whi
te s
plot
ches
acr
oss
the
belly
and
legs
upw
ard
tow
ard
the
back
but
doe
s no
t act
ually
cro
ss th
eba
ck. O
vero
s of
ten
have
a “W
ar B
onne
t” or
whi
te fa
ce.
•A
PPA
LOO
SA —
Thi
s is
a c
olor
bre
ed. I
t is
divi
ded
into
thre
e co
lor
patte
rns:
Leop
ard
is a
whi
te h
orse
with
dar
k sp
ots
all o
ver h
is b
ody;
is a
dar
k ho
rse
with
tiny
whi
te s
pots
;Th
e “B
lank
et” ,
the
mos
t wel
l-kno
wn
App
aloo
sas
pat
tern
whi
ch u
sual
lyco
nsis
ts o
f a w
hite
bla
nket
with
dar
k sp
ots
on th
e ru
mp.
App
aloo
sas
mus
t mee
t thr
ee m
inim
um re
quire
men
ts: s
tripe
d ho
oves
,un
pigm
ente
d sc
lera
(whi
te a
roun
d th
e co
rnea
of t
he e
ye) a
nd m
ottli
ng o
f
colo
red
appa
loos
as b
ut th
ey m
ust m
eet t
he a
bove
requ
irem
ents
.
–59
–
EQU
INE
CO
LOR
S A
ND
MA
RK
ING
S
•E
urop
e, a
“bay
” is
cons
ider
ed to
be
a br
own
hors
e.•
Bay
blac
k. T
he b
row
n ca
n ra
nge
from
a li
ght,
alm
ost t
an o
r che
stnu
t to
a da
rk,
seal
col
or.
•M
ost h
orse
s th
at lo
ok b
lack
are
act
ually
a v
ery
dark
bay
.•
– A
che
stnu
t hor
se h
as b
row
n sk
in a
nd th
e ha
irs a
re a
ctua
llyre
d. T
he s
hade
s va
ry fr
om a
ligh
t yel
low
y co
lor
to d
ark
liver
. The
man
ean
d ta
il ar
e us
ually
the
sam
e co
lor
as th
e bo
dy b
ut c
an b
e lig
hter
. The
very
dar
k ch
estn
ut is
cal
led
“live
r che
stnu
t”.•
– A
trul
y w
hite
hor
se is
bor
n w
hite
and
rem
ains
whi
te. H
is h
air i
ssn
owy;
he
has
pink
ski
n an
d bl
ue e
yes.
Cre
am h
orse
sare
a v
aria
tion,
als
oha
ving
unp
igm
ente
d sk
in a
nd p
ink
or b
lue
eyes
, with
a p
ale
colo
red
coat
.M
ost “
whi
te h
orse
s” a
re a
ctua
lly li
ght g
ray.
Th
ere
are
also
thre
e m
ajor
col
or v
aria
tions
in h
orse
s an
d th
ree
maj
or c
olor
br
eeds
.
Maj
or C
olor
Var
iatio
ns:
•D
UN
– D
uns
have
bla
ck s
kin
with
an
even
ly d
istri
bute
d co
at c
olor
and
abl
ack
man
e an
d ta
il, s
imila
r to
bay
colo
ring.
The
coa
t col
or c
an ra
nge
from
a
pale
yel
low
ish
colo
r to
the
colo
r of a
dirt
y ca
nvas
. Dun
hor
ses
usua
llyha
ve a
dor
sal s
tripe
dow
n th
eir
back
s an
d so
me
have
stri
pes
on t
heir
fore
arm
s. T
he li
ghte
r sha
des
are
calle
d bu
cksk
in.
•G
RAY
skin
. A fo
al m
ay b
e bo
rn a
sol
id c
olor
with
a fe
w w
hite
hai
rs s
prin
kled
inhi
s co
at, b
ut m
ore
whi
te h
airs
will
app
ear
in th
e co
at u
ntil
he is
gra
y at
mat
urity
. “D
appl
ed g
ray”
look
s m
ottle
d, w
hile
gra
ys w
ith c
lust
ers
of d
arke
r
•R
OA
Nis
cal
led
red
roan
; whi
te w
ith r
ed is
stra
wbe
rry
roan
; whi
te w
ith b
lack
isca
lled
blue
roan
.
–58
–
•A
cute
con
tagi
ous
uppe
r re
spira
tory
dis
ease
cau
sed
by t
he b
acte
riaS
trept
ococ
cus
equi
.•
Bac
teria
cou
ld b
e ca
rrie
d in
the
guttu
ral p
ouch
for y
ears
.•
Pre
vent
by
isol
atin
g ne
w a
nim
als
for a
t lea
st 4
wee
ks, p
refe
rabl
y 6
wee
ks.
Vacc
inat
e tw
o tim
es a
t fou
r wee
k in
terv
als
and
annu
al b
oost
ers
ther
eafte
r
•na
sal d
isch
arge
that
bec
omes
thic
k an
d pu
rule
nt; s
wol
len
subm
andi
bula
rly
mph
nod
es.
•O
nce
infe
cted
, sym
ptom
s in
clud
e up
per r
espi
rato
ry in
fect
ion
and
swol
len
lym
ph n
odes
, esp
ecia
lly th
ose
unde
r the
jaw
. Whe
n in
fect
ion
is s
ever
e, th
ely
mph
nod
es m
ay a
bsce
ss a
nd ru
ptur
e.•
Dis
ease
is s
prea
d by
con
tam
inat
ion
of in
anim
ate
obje
cts
such
as
groo
min
g eq
uipm
ent,
troug
hs, a
nd fe
ed a
nd w
ater
buc
kets
or e
ven
clot
hing
.•
Infe
cted
hor
ses
shou
ld b
e is
olat
ed.
•Tr
eatm
ent c
onsi
sts
of a
ntib
iotic
s an
d su
ppor
tive
care
.•
Rep
orta
ble.
•A
ll ho
rses
sho
uld
be v
acci
nate
d an
nual
ly a
nd a
t the
tim
e of
any
inju
ry o
rop
en w
ound
.•
Cau
sed
by C
lost
ridiu
m te
tani
, whi
ch c
an b
e fo
und
in e
quin
e fe
cal m
atte
ran
d in
con
tam
inat
ed s
oil.
•Tr
ansm
itted
by
the
bact
eria
ent
erin
g a
wou
nd a
nd t
he f
orm
atio
n of
• • •Th
e de
ath
rate
is h
igh
desp
ite tr
eatm
ent (
70-8
0%).
• •Va
ccin
e is
saf
e an
d pr
ovid
es g
ood
prot
ectio
n.•
fast
, sho
rt te
rm p
rote
ctio
n (u
p to
3 w
eeks
).
–8
–
Wes
t Nile
Viru
s •
Wes
t N
ile V
irus
affe
cts
a nu
mbe
r of
diff
eren
t sp
ecie
s, in
clud
ing
man
,ho
rses
and
bird
s.• •
No
docu
men
tatio
n th
at in
fect
ed h
orse
s ca
n sp
read
the
viru
s to
uni
nfec
ted
hors
es o
r oth
er a
nim
als.
•M
osqu
itoes
acq
uire
the
Wes
t N
ile V
irus
by b
iting
infe
cted
bird
s an
d
•tw
itchi
ng, f
ever
, wea
knes
s of
lim
bs, p
artia
l par
alys
is o
r dea
th.
• •M
orta
lity
rate
s ca
n ap
proa
ch 4
0%.
•Va
ccin
ate
initi
ally,
and
the
n fo
llow
with
a b
oost
er 3
wee
ks la
ter,
then
annu
al b
oost
er b
efor
e m
osqu
ito s
easo
n. In
WV,
Spr
ing
and
Fall
prio
r to
onse
t of v
ecto
r sea
son.
•R
epor
tabl
e.
–9
–
A na
tive
of th
e S
hetla
nd Is
land
s no
rth o
f Sco
tland
, dat
ing
back
to a
bout
the
16th
cen
tury
. A s
tand
ard
was
set
for
the
bree
d in
Eng
land
, and
Am
eric
a be
gan
impo
rting
She
tland
s du
ring
the
19th
cen
tury
. Tod
ay it
is m
ost p
opul
ar a
s a
child
ren’
s po
ny u
sed
for r
idin
g, d
rivin
g an
d as
a p
et. T
he S
hetla
nd is
inte
lligen
t, do
cile
, stro
ng,
hard
y an
d fe
arle
ss. I
deal
hei
ght i
s 38
to 4
2 in
ches
; wei
ght f
rom
300
to 4
00 p
ound
s.
She
tland
Pon
ies
may
be
any
colo
r with
an
abun
dant
sup
ply
of m
ane
and
tail
hair.
The
Wal
king
Hor
se b
ecam
e a
bree
d in
Am
eric
a af
ter
a ce
ntur
y of
sel
ectiv
e
the
Thor
ough
bred
and
Sta
ndar
dbre
d, s
treng
th o
f the
Mor
gan,
and
sty
le a
nd q
ualit
y
nick
nam
e “th
e m
ost c
omfo
rtabl
e rid
e in
the
wor
ld.”
Wal
kers
wer
e ac
clai
med
as
a sh
ow h
orse
bre
ed in
193
9 an
d its
pro
min
ence
on
the
brid
le p
ath
and
in h
orse
and
usua
l col
ors
are
blac
k, b
ay o
r che
stnu
t.
Orig
inat
ed in
Eng
land
and
its
ance
stry
may
be
trace
d to
thre
e fo
unda
tion
sire
s –
the
Bye
rley
Turk
and
God
olph
in a
nd D
arle
y A
rabi
ans,
whi
ch w
ere
impo
rted
into
1730
in V
irgin
ia. T
hrou
gh s
elec
tive
bree
ding
and
goo
d tra
inin
g, th
e Th
orou
ghbr
ed is
th
e ou
tsta
ndin
g ho
rse
in ra
cing
, and
has
als
o be
en u
sefu
l in
bree
ding
for H
unte
rs,
Jum
pers
, P
olo
Pon
ies
and
Sad
dle
hors
es.
The
Thor
ough
bred
has
a b
eaut
iful
good
mus
cula
r dev
elop
men
t in
the
hind
quar
ters
. Usu
al c
olor
s ar
e br
own,
bay
and
ches
tnut
, and
hei
ght c
an v
ary
from
14.
2 to
ove
r 17
han
ds, w
ith 1
6.1
bein
g th
eav
erag
e.
–57
–
The
Am
eric
an M
inia
ture
is a
“hei
ght”
bree
d; th
ey m
ust m
easu
re n
o m
ore
than
34
inch
es in
hei
ght a
t mat
urity
. Thi
s m
easu
rem
ent i
s th
e ve
rtica
l dis
tanc
e fro
m th
e la
st
hairs
at t
he b
ase
of th
e m
ane
to th
e gr
ound
. The
se ti
ny e
quin
e ar
e re
plic
as o
f the
ir
Dra
ft H
orse
s.
Mor
gan
Orig
inat
ed in
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
and
is
prin
cipa
lly o
f Tho
roug
hbre
d an
d A
rabi
an
bloo
d, tr
acin
g its
anc
estry
to th
e gr
eat
stal
lion,
“Jus
tin M
orga
n.” I
t is
a sm
alle
r ty
pe o
f tro
tting
hor
se a
nd is
kno
wn
for
spee
d an
d en
dura
nce.
Mor
gan
hors
es
and
cow
hor
ses.
The
Mor
gan
has
also
be
en o
f val
ue in
bui
ldin
g up
the
Am
eric
an
Sad
dle
Hor
se a
nd S
tand
ardb
red.
Hei
ght i
s 14
to 1
5 ha
nds;
wei
ght f
rom
800
to 1
,000
po
unds
. Usu
al c
olor
s ar
e ba
y, c
hest
nut,
brow
n an
d bl
ack.
Mul
e A hy
brid
who
se s
ire is
a J
ack
and
dam
, a m
are.
The
Mul
e is
long
kno
wn
in h
isto
ry
with
a re
cord
of u
sefu
lnes
s an
d se
rvic
e in
war
and
pea
ce. T
he a
bilit
y of
Mul
es to
wor
k ha
rd u
nder
adv
erse
con
ditio
ns h
as w
on th
em g
reat
pra
ise
by fa
rmer
s an
d ra
nche
rs
ever
ywhe
re. M
ules
hav
e gr
eat e
ndur
ance
and
are
sur
efoo
ted.
N
orm
ally
mul
es a
re
Dec
orat
ed b
y na
ture
, the
orig
ins
of th
e P
aint
Hor
se in
Nor
th A
mer
ica
can
desc
enda
nts
of h
orse
s fro
m N
orth
Afri
ca a
nd A
sia
Min
or. I
nevi
tabl
y, s
ome
of th
ese
colo
rful e
quin
es e
scap
ed to
cre
ate
the
wild
her
ds o
f hor
ses
roam
ing
the
Gre
at
Pla
ins.
Cap
ture
d an
d ge
ntle
d, th
ey ra
ced
alon
gsid
e th
e va
st h
erds
of b
uffa
lo a
nd
trave
led
hund
reds
of m
iles
on c
attle
driv
es.
Wes
tern
fron
tier,
both
Nat
ive
Am
eric
ans
and
cow
boys
sou
ght t
he h
ardy
hor
ses
loud
ly
spla
shed
with
col
or.
Ove
r tim
e, b
reed
ers
grad
ually
impr
oved
th
e co
nfor
mat
ion
and
athl
etic
abi
lity
of th
e ru
gged
des
cend
ants
of w
ild m
usta
ngs
and
cow
pon
ies.
Eac
h ge
nera
tion
pass
ed it
s
Pai
nt H
orse
. Tod
ay, t
he s
tock
-type
con
form
atio
n, n
atur
al in
telli
genc
e an
d w
illin
g di
spos
ition
mak
e th
e A
mer
ican
Pai
nt H
orse
an
idea
l par
tner
for p
leas
ure
ridin
g,
show
ing,
ranc
hing
, rac
ing,
rode
oing
, tra
il rid
ing,
or j
ust a
s a
gent
le fr
iend
for t
he
kids
. –
56 –
anddd
blblblac
kkk
VAC
CIN
ATIO
NS
Equ
ine
dise
ases
can
atta
ck s
udde
nly
and,
with
out
prot
ectio
n, t
hey
can
be
to p
rote
ct th
eir h
orse
from
dis
ease
. P
reve
ntin
g a
dise
ase
thro
ugh
a pr
oper
vac
cina
tion
prog
ram
is fa
r saf
er, e
asie
r an
d ch
eape
r tha
n tre
atin
g th
e di
seas
e af
ter t
he h
orse
is a
lread
y si
ck. V
acci
natio
ns
Vacc
inat
ions
do
not o
ffer i
mm
edia
te
prot
ectio
n be
caus
e th
e bo
dy ta
kes
2-4
wee
ks to
pro
duce
pro
tect
ive
antib
odie
s ag
ains
t th
e va
ccin
ated
dis
ease
. Firs
t tim
e va
ccin
atio
ns m
ust b
e bo
oste
red
with
a s
econ
d va
ccin
atio
n 2-
4 w
eeks
late
r to
stre
ngth
en th
e pr
otec
tive
resp
onse
. R
emem
ber ,
a co
mpl
ete
vacc
inat
ion
prog
ram
is a
n es
sent
ial c
ompo
nent
to y
our
hors
e he
alth
pro
gram
.
Mak
ing
the
Mos
t of V
acci
natio
nsTa
ke th
e fo
llow
ing
step
s to
ens
ure
the
vacc
inat
ion
you
adm
inis
ter
will
be
as
effe
ctiv
e as
pos
sibl
e:•
Dev
elop
and
mai
ntai
n a
vacc
inat
ion
sche
dule
with
you
r vet
erin
aria
n. (A
ccur
ate
and
com
plet
e re
cord
kee
ping
is a
mus
t for
all
heal
th c
are
prac
tices
.)•
Rev
iew
and
upd
ate
vacc
inat
ion
prog
ram
sem
i-ann
ually
.•
If yo
u ar
e ad
min
iste
ring
vacc
ines
you
rsel
f, m
ake
sure
you
can
do
it pr
oper
ly.•
Obt
ain
your
vac
cine
s fro
m a
rel
iabl
e so
urce
– w
here
they
’ve
been
kep
t in
acl
ean,
ref
riger
ated
env
ironm
ent.
If th
ey b
ecom
e co
ntam
inat
ed, y
ou c
ould
ris
kan
inje
ctio
n-si
te re
actio
n.•
Follo
w a
ll la
bel i
nstru
ctio
ns.
•G
ive
only
the
reco
mm
ende
d do
se.
•U
se s
teril
e sy
ringe
s.
•D
o no
t use
unn
eces
sary
vac
cine
s.•
Do
not v
acci
nate
sic
k an
imal
s.
Con
tact
you
r vet
erin
aria
n to
ass
ist y
ou in
dev
elop
ing
a va
ccin
atio
n sc
hedu
le fo
r yo
ur e
ntire
equ
ine
herd
. You
r vet
erin
aria
n ca
n ad
vise
you
rega
rdin
g th
e in
divi
dual
re
quire
men
ts o
f you
r hor
se. I
f you
ow
n m
ore
than
one
hor
se, i
t is
impo
rtant
that
th
ey a
ll be
incl
uded
in th
e va
ccin
atio
n pr
ogra
m. O
ne u
npro
tect
ed h
orse
in a
her
d ca
n pr
ovid
e a
rese
rvoi
r of i
nfec
tion
to a
ll th
e ot
hers
.If
your
hor
se p
artic
ipat
es in
sho
ws,
com
petit
ive
even
ts o
r jus
t tra
vels
with
you
to a
pl
easu
re tr
ail r
ide,
you
mus
t tak
e th
ese
trave
l pla
ns in
to c
onsi
dera
tion
whe
n de
cidi
ng
wee
ks p
rior t
o yo
ur d
epar
ture
so
that
you
r hor
se w
ill h
ave
time
to d
evel
op im
mun
ity.
–10
–
VA
CC
INA
TIO
NS
FO
R F
OA
LS**
ALL
VAC
CIN
ATIO
N P
ROG
RAM
S SH
OU
LD B
E D
EVEL
OPE
D IN
CO
NSU
LTAT
ION
W
ITH
A L
ICEN
SED
VET
ERIN
ARI
AN
**Th
e two
cate
gorie
s belo
w re
flect
diffe
renc
es in
the f
oal’s
susc
eptib
ility
to di
seas
e and
abili
ty to
mou
nt an
appr
opri-
ate i
mm
une r
espo
nse t
o vac
cina
tion b
ased
on th
e pre
senc
e (or
abse
nce)
of m
ater
nal a
ntib
odie
s der
ived
from
co-
lostr
um. Th
e phe
nom
enon
of m
ater
nal a
ntib
ody i
nter
fere
nce i
s disc
usse
d in t
he te
xt po
rtio
n of th
ese g
uide
lines
. CO
RE V
ACCI
NAT
ION
S pr
otec
t aga
inst
dise
ases
that
are e
ndem
ic to
a re
gion
, tho
se w
ith p
oten
tial p
ublic
hea
lth si
gnifi
-ca
nce,
requ
ired
by la
w, v
irule
nt/h
ighl
y in
fect
ious
, and
/or t
hose
pos
ing
a risk
of s
ever
e dise
ase.
Cor
e vac
cine
s hav
e cle
arly
de
mon
strat
ed e
ffica
cy a
nd sa
fety
, and
thus
exh
ibit
a hi
gh e
noug
h le
vel o
f pat
ient
ben
efit a
nd lo
w e
noug
h le
vel o
f risk
to
justi
fy th
eir u
se in
all e
quid
s.
Foals
and W
eanli
ngs
(<12
mon
ths of
age)
Of m
ares
vacc
inated
in th
e pr
epar
tum pe
riod a
gains
t the
dise
ase i
ndica
ted
Foals
and W
eanli
ngs
(<12
mon
ths of
age)
Of un
vacc
inated
mar
e
DIS
EA
SE
3-do
se se
ries:
1st d
ose a
t 4-6
mon
ths2n
d dos
e 4-6
wee
ks af
ter
1st d
ose
3rd d
ose a
t 10-
12 m
onths
of
age
3-do
se se
ries:
1st d
ose a
t 1-4
mon
ths
2nd d
ose 4
wee
ks af
ter
1st d
ose
3rd d
ose 4
wee
ks af
ter
2nd d
ose
CO
MM
EN
TS
3-do
se se
ries:
1st d
ose a
t 4-6
mon
ths*
2nd d
ose 4
-6 w
eeks
after
1s
t dos
e3r
d dos
e at 1
0-12
mon
ths of
ag
e, pr
ior to
the o
nset
of the
ne
xt ve
ctor s
easo
n.*F
oals
in So
uthea
stern
USA
: The
pr
imar
y vac
cinati
on se
ries s
hould
be
initia
ted w
ith an
addit
ional
dose
at 3
month
s of a
ge du
e to
early
seas
onal
vecto
r pre
senc
e.3-
dose
serie
s:
1st d
ose a
t 3-4
mon
ths*
2nd d
ose 4
wee
ks af
ter
1st d
ose
3rd d
ose,
60 da
y inte
rval
after
2nd d
ose
*Foa
ls in
South
easte
rn U
SA:
The p
rimar
y vac
cinati
on se
ries
shou
ld be
initia
ted at
3 mo
nths
of ag
e due
to ea
rly se
ason
al ve
ctor p
rese
nce.
No
te: P
rimar
y vac
cina-
tion s
eries
sche
dulin
g may
be
amen
ded w
ith va
ccina
-tio
ns ad
minis
tered
earlie
r to
youn
ger f
oals
that a
re at
inc
reas
ed di
seas
e risk
due
to the
pres
ence
of ve
ctors.
A
foal b
orn d
uring
the
vecto
r sea
son m
ay w
arra
nt be
ginnin
g vac
cinati
on at
an
earlie
r age
than
a foa
l bo
rn pr
ior to
the v
ector
se
ason
.
3-do
se se
ries:
1st d
ose a
t 6 m
onths
2nd d
ose 4
-6 w
eeks
after
1s
t dos
e3r
d dos
e at 1
0-12
mon
ths
3-do
se se
ries:
1st d
ose a
t 3-4
mon
ths2n
d dos
e 4 w
eeks
after
1s
t dos
e3r
d dos
e at 1
0-12
mon
ths
Rab
ies
–11
–
Ara
bian
The
Ara
bian
was
bre
d to
with
stan
d lo
ng tr
eks
acro
ss th
e de
sert
and
the
triba
l w
ars
whi
ch s
omet
imes
follo
wed
suc
h tri
ps. I
ndiv
idua
l hor
ses
wer
e se
lect
ed fo
r the
ge
ntle
, affe
ctio
nate
nat
ure,
the
strik
ing
look
and
pro
ud s
pirit
the
bree
d is
kno
wn
for
toda
y. E
ven
thou
gh c
entu
ries
have
pas
sed,
to
day’
s A
rabi
an c
anno
t be
mis
take
n fo
r any
ot
her b
reed
. Whe
ther
ridd
en E
nglis
h or
w
este
rn, s
how
n in
par
k cl
asse
s or
use
d fo
r tra
il rid
ing,
Ara
bian
s ha
ve th
e sa
me
basi
c di
stin
ctiv
e ap
pear
ance
. The
Ara
bian
’s h
ead
prom
inen
t eye
, lar
ge n
ostri
ls a
nd s
mal
l
rises
out
of a
long
slo
ping
sho
ulde
r and
br
oad
ches
t. A
shor
t, st
rong
bac
k an
d hi
gh
trail
carr
iage
com
plet
e th
e pi
ctur
e.
Ara
bian
s co
me
in g
rey,
che
stnu
t, ba
y an
d ro
an a
nd a
n oc
casi
onal
sol
id b
lack
. A
lthou
gh s
ome
indi
vidu
als
will
var
y, m
ost a
re
betw
een
14.2
and
15.
2 ha
nds
in h
eigh
t and
wei
gh b
etw
een
800
and
1,00
0 po
unds
.
–55
–
Bel
gian
The
Bel
gian
cam
e to
Am
eric
a in
188
6 an
d no
w ra
nks
as o
ne o
f the
fore
mos
t dr
aft b
reed
s. B
elgi
an d
raft
hors
es a
re
actio
n. T
he le
gs a
re fr
ee fr
om fe
athe
r ch
arac
teris
tics
of th
e C
lyde
sdal
e an
d S
hire
. It h
as g
ood
plac
emen
t of t
he le
gs
with
a lo
ng s
tride
and
gre
at p
ower
. Mat
ure
stal
lions
wei
gh fr
om 1
,900
to 2
,300
or
mor
e po
unds
and
sta
nd 1
5.3
to 1
6.3
hand
s.
Als
o kn
own
as th
e A
mer
ican
Tro
tter o
r P
acer
. Thi
s A
mer
ican
bre
ed d
esce
nds
from
an
Eng
lish
Thor
ough
bred
nam
ed M
essi
nger
. Tod
ay,
It ha
s le
ngth
of s
tride
and
act
ion
for g
reat
spe
ed.
A fe
w a
re s
how
n at
hor
se s
how
s. It
s’ h
eigh
t is
colo
rs a
re b
ay, b
row
n, b
lack
and
che
stnu
t.
Orig
inat
ed d
urin
g th
e C
olon
ial e
ra in
the
Car
olin
as a
nd V
irgin
ia w
here
mat
ch
race
s w
ere
run
on th
e vi
llage
stre
ets.
Sel
dom
wer
e th
e ho
rses
race
d be
yond
440
the
grea
test
cow
hor
se in
his
tory
. In
perfo
rman
ce a
nd e
ndur
ance
, it h
as n
ever
bee
n
popu
larit
y of
the
bree
d sw
ept a
cros
s th
e co
ntin
ent.
A gr
eat b
reed
of s
potte
d ho
rses
, with
inte
llige
nce,
spe
ed a
nd e
ndur
ance
, br
ough
t to
Am
eric
a m
ore
than
thre
e ce
ntur
ies
ago
by
the
Spa
nish
Con
quis
tado
rs. I
t was
the
Indi
an h
orse
of
hunt
ing,
trav
elin
g, ra
cing
and
war
. Tod
ay, t
he A
ppal
oosa
muc
h fa
vor a
s an
all-
arou
nd s
addl
e ho
rse.
The
dec
idin
g ch
arac
teris
tic o
f the
App
aloo
sa is
the
colo
r pat
tern
s of
the
coat
, usu
ally
sol
id-c
olor
ed fo
repa
rts, f
adin
g to
w
hite
on
the
rum
p an
d br
oken
with
dar
k sp
ots.
Due
to
its re
mar
kabl
e co
lorin
g, it
is o
ften
used
as
a ci
rcus
and
–54
–
Foals
and W
eanli
ngs
(<12
mon
ths of
age)
Of m
ares
vacc
inated
in th
e pr
epar
tum pe
riod a
gains
t the
dise
ase i
ndica
ted
Foals
and W
eanli
ngs
(<12
mon
ths of
age)
Of un
vacc
inated
mar
e
DIS
EA
SE
Viru
s
Inacti
vated
who
le vir
us
vacc
ine3-
dose
serie
s:1s
t dos
e at 4
-6 m
onths
2n
d dos
e 4 -
6 wee
ks af
ter
1st d
ose
3rd d
ose a
t 10-
12 m
onths
of
age,
prior
to th
e ons
et of
the
next
vecto
r sea
son.
Reco
mbina
nt ca
nary
pox
vacc
ine3-
dose
serie
s:1s
t dos
e at 4
-6 m
onths
of
age
2nd d
ose 4
wee
ks af
ter
1st d
ose
3rd d
ose a
t 10-
12 m
onths
of
age,
prior
to th
e ons
et of
the
next
vecto
r sea
son.
chim
era v
accin
e3-
dose
serie
s:1s
t dos
e at 4
-6 m
onths
of
age
2nd d
ose 4
-6 w
eeks
after
1s
t dos
e3r
d dos
e at 1
0-12
mon
ths of
ag
e, pr
ior to
the o
nset
of the
ne
xt ve
ctor s
easo
n.Fo
als in
Sou
theas
tern U
SA:
Due t
o ear
ly se
ason
al ve
ctor
pres
ence
, the p
rimar
y vac
cina-
tion s
eries
shou
ld be
initia
ted
earlie
r with
the a
dditio
n of a
do
se at
3 mo
nths o
f age
.
Inacti
vated
who
le vir
us
vacc
ine3-
dose
serie
s:1s
t dos
e at 3
-4 m
onths
2nd d
ose,
30 da
ys af
ter
1st d
ose
3rd d
ose,
60 da
y inte
rval
after
2nd d
ose
Reco
mbina
nt ca
nary
pox
vacc
ine3-
dose
serie
s:1s
t dos
e at 3
- 4 m
onths
of
age
2nd d
ose,
30 da
ys af
ter
1st d
ose
3rd d
ose,
60 da
y inte
rval
after
2nd d
ose
chim
era v
accin
e3-
dose
serie
s:1s
t dos
e at 3
-4 m
onths
of
age
2nd d
ose,
30 da
ys af
ter
1st d
ose
3rd d
ose,
60 da
y inte
rval
after
2nd d
ose
(If pr
imar
y ser
ies
initia
ted du
ring m
osqu
ito
vecto
r sea
son,
an in
terva
l of
3-4 w
eeks
betw
een
the 2n
d and
3rd d
oses
is
prefe
rable
to th
e abo
ve
desc
ribed
8 we
ek in
terva
l.)
Foals
in S
outhe
aster
n USA
:Du
e to e
arly
seas
onal
vecto
r pr
esen
ce, th
e prim
ary v
accin
a-tio
n ser
ies sh
ould
be in
itiated
at
3 mon
ths of
age.
CO
MM
EN
TS
Note:
Prim
ary v
accin
ation
se
ries s
ched
uling
may
be
amen
ded w
ith va
ccina
tions
ad
minis
tered
to yo
unge
rfoa
ls tha
t are
at in
creas
ed
risk o
f exp
osur
e due
to th
e pr
esen
ce of
vecto
rs.
A foa
l bor
n dur
ing th
e ve
ctor s
easo
n may
war
rant
initia
tion o
f the p
rimar
yva
ccina
tion s
eries
at an
ea
rlier a
ge th
an a
foal b
orn
prior
to th
e vec
tor se
ason
.
Data
indica
tes th
at
mater
nal a
ntibo
dies d
o not
inter
fere w
ith th
e orig
inally
lic
ense
d ina
ctiva
ted w
hole
virus
vacc
ine pr
oduc
t; ho
weve
r, pro
tectio
n fro
m cli
nical
disea
se ha
s not
been
prov
ocati
vely
tested
in
foals
less t
han 6
mon
ths
of ag
e with
any o
f the c
ur-
rentl
y lice
nsed
Wes
t Nile
Viru
s pro
ducts
.
VA
CC
INA
TIO
NS
FO
R F
OA
LS, C
ON
T.
–12
–
Foals
and W
eanli
ngs
(<12
mon
ths of
age)
Of m
ares
vacc
inated
in th
e pr
epar
tum pe
riod a
gains
t the
dise
ase i
ndica
ted
Foals
and W
eanli
ngs
(<12
mon
ths of
age)
Of un
vacc
inated
mar
e
DIS
EA
SE
Not a
pplic
able.
As i
t is
not r
ecom
mend
ed to
va
ccina
te ma
res d
uring
pr
egna
ncy t
here
will
be no
foa
ls of
mare
s vac
cinate
d pr
epar
tum
are a
vaila
ble fo
r this
va
ccine
.
Manu
factur
er's
reco
mmen
-da
tion i
s for
prim
ary s
eries
of
2 dos
es ad
minis
tered
su
bcuta
neou
sly at
a 2 -
3 we
ek in
terva
l.
CO
MM
EN
TS
VA
CC
INA
TIO
NS
FO
R F
OA
LS, C
ON
T.RI
SK-B
ASED
VAC
CINA
TION
S ar
e tho
se ha
ving a
pplic
ation
s whic
h may
vary
betw
een i
ndivi
duals
, pop
ulatio
ns, a
nd
geog
raph
ic re
gions
. Risk
asse
ssme
nt sh
ould
be pe
rform
ed by
, or in
cons
ultati
on w
ith, a
licen
sed v
eterin
arian
to
identi
fy wh
ich va
ccine
s are
appr
opria
te for
a giv
en ho
rse or
popu
lation
of ho
rses.
The l
isting
of a
vacc
ine he
re is
not a
re
comm
enda
tion f
or its
inclu
sion i
nto a
vacc
inatio
n pro
gram
. Vac
cine s
ched
uling
is pr
ovide
d for
use a
fter it
has b
een
deter
mine
d whic
h, if a
ny, r
isk-b
ased
vacc
ines a
re in
dicate
d. No
te: va
ccine
s are
listed
in th
is tab
le in
alpha
betic
al or
der
not in
orde
r of p
riority
for u
se.
Antim
icrob
ial dr
ugs m
ust
not b
e give
n con
curre
ntly
with
this v
accin
e.Ca
ution
shou
ld be
used
du
ring s
torag
e, ha
ndlin
g an
d adm
inistr
ation
of th
is liv
e bac
terial
prod
uct.
Cons
ult a
phys
ician
im
media
tely s
hould
ac-
ciden
tal hu
man e
xpos
ure
(via m
ucus
mem
bran
es,
conju
nctiv
a or b
roke
n sk
in) oc
cur.
3-do
se se
ries:
1st d
ose 2
-3 m
onths
of ag
e2n
d dos
e 4 w
eeks
after
1s
t dos
e3r
d dos
e 4 w
eeks
after
2n
d dos
e
3-do
se se
ries:
1st d
ose 1
-3 m
onths
of
age
2nd d
ose 4
wee
ks af
ter
1st d
ose
3rd d
ose 4
wee
ks af
ter
2nd d
ose
Mater
nal a
ntibo
dy do
es no
t int
erfer
e with
vacc
inatio
n; foa
ls at
high r
isk m
ay be
va
ccina
ted as
early
as 2
week
s of a
ge.
vacc
ine3-
dose
serie
s:1s
t dos
e: 4-
6 mon
ths of
age
2nd d
ose 4
-6 w
eeks
after
1s
t dos
e3r
d dos
e: 10
-12 m
onths
of
age
vacc
ine3-
dose
serie
s:1s
t dos
e: 4-
6 mon
ths of
age
2nd d
ose 4
-6 w
eeks
after
1s
t dos
e3r
d dos
e: 10
-12 m
onths
of
age
Reva
ccina
te at
6-mo
nth in
terva
lsRe
vacc
inate
at 6-
month
inter
vals
vacc
ine3-
dose
serie
s:1s
t dos
e: 4-
6 mon
ths of
age
2nd d
ose 4
-6 w
eeks
after
1s
t dos
e3r
d dos
e: 10
-12 m
onths
of
age
vacc
ine3-
dose
serie
s:1s
t dos
e: 4-
6 mon
ths of
age
2nd d
ose 4
-6 w
eeks
after
1s
t dos
e3r
d dos
e: 10
-12 m
onths
of
age
Reva
ccina
te at
6-mo
nth in
terva
lsRe
vacc
inate
at 6-
month
inter
vals –
13 –
GEN
ERA
L EQ
UIN
E IN
FORM
ATIO
N
GES
TATI
ON
PER
IOD
Th
e tim
e fra
me
of th
e de
velo
pmen
t of a
fetu
s fro
m c
once
ptio
n to
birt
h is
cal
led
the
gest
atio
n pe
riod.
Indi
vidu
al m
ares
tend
to h
ave
thei
r ow
n ge
stat
ion
leng
th te
nden
cies
. The
“nor
mal
”
hors
e –
320
days
; Don
key
– 36
0-37
5 da
ys; a
nd D
raft
hors
es, 3
30-3
40 d
ays.
HO
RSE
TYP
ES
poni
es, l
ight
hor
ses,
dra
ft ho
rses
and
fera
l hor
ses.
Poni
es a
re le
ss th
an 1
4.2
hand
s in
hei
ght.
Mos
t pon
ies
wei
gh le
ss t
han
900
poun
ds.
Ligh
t hor
ses
wei
gh le
ss th
an 1
,400
pou
nds.
D
raft
hors
es a
re la
rge
and
stur
dy w
ith m
uscu
lar b
odie
s an
d ha
ir gr
owin
g on
thei
r lo
wer
legs
. The
y w
eigh
mor
e th
an 1
,400
pou
nds.
It is
nec
essa
ry to
und
erst
and
the
diffe
renc
es s
o th
at y
ou c
an s
et u
p th
e rig
ht h
ealth
mai
nten
ance
and
feed
pro
gram
s fo
r you
r hor
se.
Fera
l Hor
ses
are
wild
or s
emi-w
ild h
orse
s.
BR
EED
S Ea
ch b
reed
of h
orse
has
a c
ombi
natio
n of
dis
tinct
ive
and
indi
vidu
al c
hara
cter
istic
s.
the
char
acte
ristic
s w
hich
dev
elop
ed a
re tr
ansm
itted
from
gen
erat
ion
to g
ener
atio
n. A
kn
owle
dge
of th
e ch
arac
teris
tics
of th
e va
rious
bre
eds
help
mak
e it
easi
er to
sel
ect
the
type
of h
orse
you
wan
t. Fo
r a
mor
e de
taile
d lo
ok in
to h
orse
bre
eds
go to
the
follo
win
g w
ebsi
te w
ww
.ans
i.oks
tate
.edu
/bre
eds .
Inf
orm
atio
n on
som
e of
the
mos
t po
pula
r bre
eds
of h
orse
s an
d po
nies
in W
est V
irgin
ia fo
llow
.
O
rigin
ally
kno
wn
as th
e K
entu
cky
Sad
dler
, it
was
dev
elop
ed b
y K
entu
cky
plan
tatio
n ow
ners
w
ho n
eede
d a
hors
e th
at w
ould
car
ry th
em
com
forta
bly
for m
any
hour
s as
they
wen
t abo
ut
the
task
of o
vers
eein
g th
eir v
ast p
lant
atio
ns.
The
foun
datio
n si
re w
as a
Tho
roug
hbre
d ca
lled
Den
mar
k, fo
aled
in 1
839.
Sel
ectiv
e br
eedi
ng
has
prod
uced
a s
how
y ho
rse
with
eas
y ga
its, a
n eq
uabl
e te
mpe
ram
ent a
nd g
reat
sta
min
a. T
he
Sad
dle
Hor
se h
as a
sm
all,
eleg
ant h
ead
set o
n a
long
, mus
cula
r nec
k an
d st
rong
sho
ulde
rs,
back
and
qua
rters
. Pre
dom
inan
t col
ors
are
bay,
bro
wn,
che
stnu
t and
bla
ck.
Aver
age
heig
ht is
15
to 1
6.1
hand
s.–
53 –
ht
td
blk
GEN
ERA
L
EQ
UIN
E
INFO
RM
AT
ION
VA
CC
INA
TIO
NS
FO
R F
OA
LS, C
ON
T.Fo
als an
d Wea
nling
s(<
12 m
onths
of ag
e)Of
mar
es va
ccina
ted in
the
prep
artum
perio
d aga
inst
the di
seas
e ind
icated
Foals
and W
eanli
ngs
(<12
mon
ths of
age)
Of un
vacc
inated
mar
e
DIS
EA
SE
Colt (
male)
foals
: Sing
le do
se at
6 -1
2 mon
ths of
age
(see c
omme
nts).
CO
MM
EN
TS
Prior
to in
itial v
accin
a-tio
n, co
lt (ma
le) fo
als
shou
ld un
derg
o ser
ologic
tes
ting
nega
tive f
or an
tibod
ies to
EA
V. Te
sting
shou
ld be
pe
rform
ed sh
ortly
prior
to,
or pr
efera
bly at
, the t
ime o
f va
ccina
tion.
As fo
als ca
n car
ry co
lostra
l de
rived
antib
odies
to E
AV
for up
to 6
month
s, tes
ting
and v
accin
ation
shou
ld no
t be p
erfor
med p
rior t
o 6
month
s of a
ge.
Colt (
male)
foals
: Sing
le do
se at
6 -1
2 mon
ths of
age
(see c
omme
nts).
Inacti
vated
vacc
ine3-
dose
serie
s:1s
t dos
e at 6
mon
ths of
age
2nd d
ose 3
- 4 w
eeks
after
1s
t dos
e3r
d dos
e at 1
0 - 12
mon
ths
of ag
e
2-do
se se
ries a
dmini
stere
d int
rana
sally
:1s
t dos
e at 6
-7 m
onths
of
age
2nd d
ose a
t 11-
12 m
onths
of
age
Cana
ry po
x vec
tor va
ccine
2 d
ose s
eries
:1s
t dos
e at 6
mon
ths of
age
2nd d
ose 5
wee
ks af
ter
Reva
ccina
te at
6-mo
nth
inter
vals.
Inacti
vated
vacc
ine3-
dose
serie
s:1s
t dos
e at 6
mon
ths of
age
2nd d
ose 3
- 4 w
eeks
after
1s
t dos
e3r
d dos
e at 1
0 - 12
mon
ths
of ag
e
2-do
se se
ries a
dmini
stere
d int
rana
sally
:1s
t dos
e at 6
-7 m
onths
of
age
2nd d
ose a
t 11-
12 m
onths
of
age
Cana
ry po
x vec
tor va
ccine
2 d
ose s
eries
:1s
t dos
e at 6
mon
ths of
age
2nd d
ose 5
wee
ks af
ter
Reva
ccina
te at
6-mo
nth
inter
vals.
An in
creas
ed ris
k of
disea
se m
ay w
arra
nt va
c-cin
ation
of yo
unge
r foa
ls.
Beca
use s
ome m
atern
al
is lik
ely to
be pr
esen
t, a
comp
lete s
eries
of pr
imar
y va
ccina
tions
shou
ld sti
ll be
give
n afte
r 6 m
onths
of
age.
H
orse
Fev
er
2-do
se se
ries:
1st d
ose a
t 5 m
onths
of ag
e2n
d dos
e 3 -
4 wee
ks af
ter
1st d
ose
2-do
se se
ries:
1st d
ose a
t 5 m
onths
of ag
e2n
d dos
e 3 -
4 wee
ks af
ter
1st d
ose
If risk
war
rants
, vac
cine
may b
e adm
iniste
red t
o yo
unge
r foa
ls. S
ubse
quen
t do
ses a
re to
be ad
minis
-ter
ed at
4-we
ek in
terva
ls un
til 6 m
onths
of ag
e.
Not r
ecom
mend
ed in
foals
Not r
ecom
mend
ed in
foals
– 14
–
Foals
and W
eanli
ngs
(<12
mon
ths of
age)
Of m
ares
vacc
inated
in th
e pr
epar
tum pe
riod a
gains
t the
dise
ase i
ndica
ted
Foals
and W
eanli
ngs
(<12
mon
ths of
age)
Of un
vacc
inated
mar
e
DIS
EA
SE
Kille
d vac
cine
3-do
se se
ries:
1st d
ose a
t 4-6
mon
ths
of ag
e2n
d dos
e 4-6
wee
ks af
ter
1st d
ose
3rd d
ose 4
-6 w
eeks
after
3-do
se se
ries a
dmini
stere
d int
rana
sally
:1s
t dos
e at 6
-9 m
onths
of
age
2nd d
ose 3
-4 w
eeks
after
1s
t dos
e3r
d dos
e at 1
1-12
mon
ths
of ag
e
CO
MM
EN
TS
Stre
ptoc
occu
s eq
ui
Vacc
inatio
n is n
ot re
comm
ende
d as a
str
ategy
in ou
tbrea
k mi
tigati
on.
If risk
war
rants
, the
may b
e safe
ly ad
minis
tered
to
foals
asyo
ung a
s 6 w
eeks
of ag
e. Ho
weve
r, vac
cine
has n
ot be
en
is ad
minis
tered
toyo
unge
r foa
ls, a
3rd d
ose
of va
ccine
shou
ldthe
n be a
dmini
stere
d 2-4
we
eks p
rior t
owe
aning
.
The r
isk of
vacc
ine-
asso
ciated
adve
rse ev
ents
prod
uct is
admi
nister
ed to
yo
ung f
oals.
VA
CC
INA
TIO
NS
FO
R F
OA
LS, C
ON
T.
Kille
d vac
cine
3-do
se se
ries:
1st d
ose a
t 4-6
mon
ths
of ag
e2n
d dos
e 4-6
wee
ks af
ter
1st d
ose
3rd d
ose 4
-6 w
eeks
after
3-do
se se
ries a
dmini
stere
d int
rana
sally
:1s
t dos
e at 6
-9 m
onths
of
age
2nd d
ose 3
-4 w
eeks
after
1s
t dos
e3r
d dos
e at 1
1-12
mon
ths
of ag
e
Vacc
inatio
ns fo
r Foa
ls de
velop
ed by
the A
meric
an A
ssoc
iation
of E
quine
Pra
ctitio
ners
Infec
tious
Dise
ase C
ommi
ttee,
2008
and u
pdate
d by t
he A
AEP
Biolo
gical
& Th
erap
eutic
Age
nts C
ommi
ttee,
2012
.
– 15
–
EQUI
PMEN
T AN
D SU
PPLI
ES
Gro
omin
g Su
pplie
sH
alte
r and
lead
rope
Stif
f bru
shS
oft f
ace
brus
hH
oof p
ick
Rub
ber c
urry
Tow
el o
r rub
rag
Spo
nge
and
swea
t scr
aper
Inse
ct re
pelle
ntVa
cuum
– 52
–
Firs
t Aid
Sup
plie
sC
lean
buc
ket
Tow
elVe
terin
aria
n re
ctal
ther
mom
eter
Pet
role
um je
llyA
ntib
acte
rial o
intm
ent
Eps
om s
alt
Pov
idin
e Io
dine
Scr
ub.5
%S
alin
e so
lutio
nW
eigh
tape
•W
alk
besi
de a
hor
se w
hen
lead
ing
it, n
ot a
head
or b
ehin
d. A
lway
s tu
rnth
e ho
rse
to th
e rig
ht a
nd w
alk
arou
nd it
, kee
ping
it o
n th
e in
side
.•
A ho
rse
is s
trong
er t
han
you
are.
Don
’t try
to
out
mus
cle
one.
The
hors
e w
ill u
sual
ly re
spon
d to
a q
uick
sna
p on
the
lead
stra
p or
rope
ifpr
oper
ly h
alte
r bro
ken.
•N
ever
wra
p th
e le
ad s
trap,
hal
ter s
hank
, or r
eins
aro
und
your
han
d,w
rist o
r bod
y. U
se a
long
lead
stra
p, fo
lded
“acc
ordi
on” s
tyle
in th
e le
ftha
nd w
hile
lead
ing.
it fa
ces
the
door
or g
ate
befo
re re
leas
ing
the
lead
stra
p or
rem
ovin
g th
e ha
lter o
r brid
le. O
ther
wis
e, th
e ho
rse
is lik
ely
to b
olt f
orw
ard
befo
re
it is
rele
ased
.
Tyin
g
Ther
e ar
e no
rule
s fo
r tyi
ng a
hor
se o
ther
than
thos
e di
ctat
ed b
y sa
fety
and
co
mm
on s
ense
. Tyi
ng is
onl
y a
mat
ter o
f kee
ping
a h
orse
in o
ne p
lace
. Mos
t
fully
trai
ned
until
they
do
so.
H
orse
s sh
ould
be
tied
far e
noug
h ap
art s
o th
ey c
anno
t kic
k or
bite
eac
h ot
her.
They
sho
uld
be s
epar
ated
by
rope
s, ra
ils o
r dis
tanc
e. A
reco
mm
ende
d di
stan
ce b
etw
een
stra
nge
hors
es w
hen
tied
to a
hitc
hing
pos
t/hitc
h lin
e or
alo
ng
a pi
cket
line
is 2
0 fe
et. A
t no
time
shou
ld th
ey b
e tie
d cl
oser
than
10
feet
apa
rt.
Unl
ess
a ho
rse
is ti
ed in
a s
tall,
it s
houl
d no
t be
left
unob
serv
ed fo
r lon
g pe
riods
of
tim
e. T
his
is p
artic
ular
ly im
porta
nt w
ith y
oung
hor
ses.
untie
d qu
ickl
y, w
ill n
ot s
lip, a
nd c
an b
e un
tied
even
thou
gh th
e ho
rse
may
be
pulli
ng b
ack
on th
e tie
rope
. The
reco
mm
ende
d kn
ot fo
r tyi
ng a
hal
ter r
ope
to
Tyin
g to
pos
t
To ti
e a
hors
e to
a p
ost,
stak
e or
sm
ooth
ver
tical
pol
e, a
com
bina
tion
knot
m
ay b
e us
ed to
pre
vent
the
rope
from
dro
ppin
g do
wn
the
pole
and
from
slip
ping
.
It is
a g
ood
prac
tice
alw
ays
to ti
e a
hors
e ab
ove
the
heig
ht o
f its
with
ers,
w
ith 2
to 2
1/2
feet
of t
ie ro
pe b
etw
een
the
knot
and
the
halte
r. It
is im
porta
nt to
ke
ep th
e ho
rse
from
dro
ppin
g its
hea
d do
wn
and
step
ping
ove
r the
rope
. The
ho
rse
mus
t, ho
wev
er, b
e ab
le to
hol
d its
hea
d at
its
norm
al h
eigh
t.
done
in a
man
ner s
imila
r to
the
proc
edur
e us
ed fo
r a v
ertic
al p
ole.
In th
is c
ase,
an
add
ition
al w
rap
shou
ld b
e m
ade
in th
e hi
tch,
follo
wed
by
the
quic
k-re
leas
e kn
ot, t
o ke
ep e
very
thin
g in
pla
ce. J
ust a
s w
ith th
e ve
rtica
l pos
t, th
e hi
tch
knot
sam
e pr
oced
ures
as
outli
ned
abov
e sh
ould
be
used
.
–51
–
VA
CC
INA
TIO
NS
FO
R A
DU
LT H
OR
SE
S**
ALL
VAC
CIN
ATIO
N P
ROG
RAM
S SH
OU
LD B
E D
EVEL
OPE
D IN
CO
NSU
LTAT
ION
WIT
H
A L
ICEN
SED
VET
ERIN
ARI
AN
**CO
RE V
ACCI
NAT
ION
S pr
otec
t aga
inst
dise
ases
that
are
end
emic
to a
regi
on, t
hose
with
pot
entia
l pub
lic h
ealth
sign
ifica
nce,
requ
ired
by la
w, vi
rule
nt/h
ighl
y inf
ectio
us, a
nd/o
r tho
se p
osin
g a ri
sk o
f sev
ere d
iseas
e. C
ore v
acci
nes h
ave c
lear
ly d
emon
strat
ed
effica
cy an
d sa
fety
, and
thus
exhi
bit a
hig
h en
ough
leve
l of p
atie
nt b
enefi
t and
low
enou
gh le
vel o
f risk
to ju
stify
thei
r use
in a
ll eq
uids
.
BROO
DMAR
ESOt
her A
dult H
orse
s(>
1 yea
r of a
ge)
prev
iously
vacc
inated
ag
ainst
the di
seas
e ind
icated
DIS
EA
SE
Prev
iously
vacc
inated
:An
nual,
4 - 6
wee
ks
pre-
partu
mPr
eviou
sly un
vacc
inated
or
havin
g unk
nown
vacc
inatio
n his
tory:
2-do
se se
ries
2nd d
ose 4
-6 w
eeks
after
1st d
ose.
Reva
ccina
te 4-
6 wee
ks
pre-
partu
m
Annu
al
Prev
iously
vacc
inated
:An
nual,
4 - 6
wee
ks
pre-
partu
m
Prev
iously
unva
ccina
ted or
ha
ving u
nkno
wn
vacc
inatio
n hist
ory:
2-do
se se
ries
2nd d
ose 4
wee
ks af
ter
1st d
ose.
Reva
ccina
te 4-
6 wee
ks
prep
artum
.
CO
MM
EN
TS
Boos
ter at
time o
f pen
etrati
ng in
jury
or pr
ior to
surg
ery i
f last
dose
was
admi
nister
ed ov
er 6
month
s pre
vious
ly
2-do
se se
ries
2nd d
ose 4
- 6 w
eeks
aft
er 1s
t dos
e.An
nual
reva
ccina
tion
Othe
r Adu
lt Hor
ses
(> 1
year
of ag
e)un
vacc
inated
or la
cking
vacc
inatio
n hist
ory
CO
MM
EN
TS
Cons
ider 6
-mon
th re
vacc
inatio
n inte
rval fo
r:1)
Hor
ses r
esidi
ng in
ende
mic a
reas
2) Im
muno
comp
romi
sed h
orse
s.
Annu
al - s
pring
, prio
r to
onse
t of
vecto
r sea
son.
2-do
se se
ries
2nd d
ose 4
- 6 w
eeks
aft
er 1s
t dos
e.Re
vacc
inate
prior
to
the on
set o
f nex
tve
ctor s
easo
n.
Prev
iously
vacc
inated
: An
nual,
4 - 6
wee
ks
pre-
partu
m Un
vacc
inated
or la
cking
va
ccina
tion h
istor
y:It i
s pre
ferab
le to
vacc
inate
naive
mar
es w
hen o
pen.
In ar
eas o
f high
risk,
initia
te pr
imar
y ser
ies as
desc
ribed
for
unva
ccina
ted,
adult
horse
s.
Annu
alSi
ngle
dose
Annu
al re
vacc
inatio
n
CO
MM
EN
TS
*Due
to th
e rela
tively
long
dura
tion o
fim
munit
y, thi
s vac
cine m
ay be
give
npo
st-foa
ling b
ut pr
ior to
bree
ding a
nd th
usre
duce
the n
umbe
r of v
accin
es gi
ven t
o a m
are
pre-
partu
m.
Viru
s
–16
–
VA
CC
INA
TIO
NS
FO
R A
DU
LT H
OR
SE
S
BROO
DMAR
ESOt
her A
dult H
orse
s(>
1 yea
r of a
ge)
prev
iously
vacc
inated
ag
ainst
the di
seas
e ind
icated
DIS
EA
SE
Annu
al, 4
- 6 w
eeks
pr
e-pa
rtum
OR Prior
to br
eedin
g*
Annu
al
Rab
ies
CO
MM
EN
TS
*Due
to th
e rela
tively
long
dura
tion o
fim
munit
y, thi
s vac
cine m
ay be
give
npo
st-foa
ling b
ut pr
ior to
bree
ding a
nd th
usre
duce
the n
umbe
r of v
accin
es gi
ven t
o a m
are
pre-
partu
m.Sing
le do
seAn
nual
reva
ccina
tion
Othe
r Adu
lt Hor
ses
(> 1
year
of ag
e)un
vacc
inated
or la
cking
vacc
inatio
n hist
ory
Not r
ecom
mend
ed du
ring
gesta
tion
Annu
al2-
dose
serie
s
2nd d
ose 3
-4 w
eeks
after
1st d
ose.
An
nual
reva
ccina
tion.
CO
MM
EN
TS
Do no
t adm
iniste
r con
curre
ntly w
ith an
tibiot
ics.
Use c
autio
n dur
ing st
orag
e, ha
ndlin
g and
admi
nistra
tion.
Cons
ult a
phys
ician
imme
diatel
y if h
uman
expo
sure
to
vacc
ine oc
curs
by ac
ciden
tal in
jectio
n, ing
estio
n, or
othe
r-wi
se th
roug
h the
conju
nctiv
a or b
roke
n skin
.
RISK
-BA
SED
VA
CCIN
ES a
re s
elec
ted
for
use
base
d on
ris
k as
sess
men
t**
perf
orm
ed b
y, o
r in
co
nsul
tati
on w
ith,
a li
cens
ed v
eter
inar
ian.
Use
of t
hese
vac
cine
s m
ay v
ary
betw
een
indi
vidu
als,
po
pula
tion
s, a
nd/o
r ge
ogra
phic
reg
ions
.N
ote:
Vac
cine
s ar
e lis
ted
in t
his
tabl
e in
alp
habe
tica
l ord
er, n
ot in
ord
er o
f pri
orit
y fo
r us
e.**
Refe
r to
“Pr
inci
ples
of V
acci
nati
on”
in m
ain
docu
men
t fo
r cr
iter
ia u
sed
in p
erfo
rmin
g ri
sk
asse
ssm
ent.
Prev
iously
vacc
inated
:An
nual,
4-6 w
eeks
pre-
partu
mPr
eviou
sly un
vacc
inated
or
havin
g unk
nown
vacc
inatio
n his
tory:
3-do
se se
ries
• 1s
t dos
e at
8
mon
ths
gest
atio
n.•
2nd
dose
4 w
eeks
af
ter 1
st d
ose.
• 3r
d do
se 4
wee
ks
afte
r 2nd
dos
e.
Annu
al3-
dose
serie
s•
2nd
dose
4
wee
ks
afte
r 1st
dos
e.•
3rd
dose
4
wee
ks a
fter
2nd
dose
.A
nnua
l rev
acci
na-
tion
– 17
––
50 –
EQU
INE
SAFE
TYH
orse
s ar
e of
ten
timid
ani
mal
s an
d re
act i
nsta
ntio
usly
whe
n fri
ghte
ned,
bu
t the
re is
no
need
to fe
ar th
e ho
rse
if sa
fety
pre
caut
ions
are
follo
wed
. To
disr
egar
d si
mpl
e sa
fety
rule
s in
han
dlin
g a
hors
e ca
n re
sult
in s
erio
us m
isha
p.
Know
ledg
e of
saf
e rid
ing
and
hand
ling
is im
porta
nt to
bas
ic h
orse
man
ship
ski
lls.
The
best
hor
se h
andl
ers
“thin
k lik
e a
hors
e” a
nd tr
y to
ant
icip
ate
wha
t a h
orse
thei
r eye
s an
d se
e th
ings
on
both
sid
es a
t the
sam
e tim
e. H
orse
s al
so h
ave
two
blin
d sp
ots,
dire
ctly
in fr
ont o
f the
m a
nd d
irect
ly b
ehin
d th
em.
As
a ho
rsem
an,
you
need
to ta
ke s
afet
y pr
ecau
tions
to k
eep
both
you
and
you
r equ
ine
safe
.
• A
lway
s sp
eak
to h
orse
bef
ore
appr
oach
ing
or to
uchi
ng it
from
beh
ind.
M
ost h
orse
s ar
e lik
ely
to ju
mp
or k
ick
whe
n st
artle
d.•
Nev
er a
ppro
ach
a ho
rse
dire
ctly
from
the
rear
. Eve
n in
a ti
e st
all i
t is
poss
ible
to a
ppro
ach
at a
n an
gle.
reac
h fo
r the
end
of t
he n
ose.
Thi
s is
a b
lind
spot
for t
he h
orse
and
is
anno
ying
to th
e an
imal
. Rep
eate
dly
dabb
ing
at th
e en
d of
a h
orse
’s
nose
, esp
ecia
lly a
you
ng a
nim
al, c
an e
ncou
rage
biti
ng.
• W
hen
wal
king
aro
und
hors
es, s
tay
out o
f kic
king
ran
ge. N
ever
wal
k un
der t
he ti
e ro
pe o
r ste
p ov
er it
.
• W
hen
wor
king
aro
und
hors
es, s
tay
clos
e so
that
, if k
icke
d, y
ou w
ill n
ot
rece
ive
the
full
impa
ct o
f the
kic
k. S
tay
out o
f kic
king
rang
e w
hene
ver
poss
ible
.•
Wor
k on
a h
orse
from
a p
ositi
on a
s ne
ar th
e sh
ould
er a
s po
ssib
le. I
n th
is w
ay, y
ou c
anno
t be
touc
hed
by e
ither
the
front
or t
he h
ind
feet
.•
Whe
n w
orki
ng w
ith th
e ho
rse’
s ta
il, s
tand
nea
r the
poi
nt o
f the
but
tock
, to
the
side
and
faci
ng th
e re
ar, n
ot d
irect
ly in
bac
k. H
old
the
tail,
brin
ging
it
arou
nd to
you
.•
Lear
n th
e pr
oper
way
to li
ft th
e ho
rse’
s fe
et.
mak
e a
hors
e ne
rvou
s an
d un
safe
. Thi
s is
impo
rtant
in s
how
man
ship
.•
Kno
w th
e ho
rse
with
whi
ch y
ou a
re w
orki
ng. K
now
his
tem
pera
men
t an
d re
actio
ns. C
ontro
l you
r tem
per a
t all
times
. Let
him
kno
w y
ou a
re
• K
now
you
r ho
rse’
s pe
culia
ritie
s. If
som
eone
els
e is
rid
ing,
tell
them
• A
lway
s w
ear b
oots
. Nev
er g
o ba
refo
ot o
r wea
r ten
nis
shoe
s.
for m
any
clas
ses.
– 49
–
VA
CC
INA
TIO
NS
FO
R A
DU
LT H
OR
SE
S
BROO
DMAR
ESOt
her A
dult H
orse
s(>
1 yea
r of a
ge)
prev
iously
vacc
inated
ag
ainst
the di
seas
e ind
icated
DIS
EA
SE
3-do
se se
ries w
ith pr
oduc
t lab
eled f
or pr
otecti
on
again
st EH
V ab
ortio
n.
Give
at 5,
7 an
d 9 m
onths
ofge
statio
n.
Annu
al (se
e com
ments
)
CO
MM
EN
TS
Con
side
r 6-m
onth
reva
ccin
atio
n in
terv
al fo
r:• H
orse
s le
ss th
an 5
yea
rs o
f age
.• H
orse
s on
bre
edin
g fa
rms
or in
con
tact
with
preg
nant
mar
es.
• Per
form
ance
or s
how
hors
es a
t hig
h ris
k.
3-do
se s
erie
s•
2nd
dose
4-6
w
eeks
afte
r 1st
dos
e.•
3rd
dose
4-6
wee
ks
afte
r 2nd
dos
e.
Othe
r Adu
lt Hor
ses
(> 1
year
of ag
e)un
vacc
inated
or la
cking
vacc
inatio
n hist
ory
Not r
ecom
mend
ed un
less
high r
isk.
Annu
alSt
allion
s, tea
sers:
Va
ccina
te 2 -
4 we
eks
befor
e bre
eding
seas
on.
Mare
s: Va
ccina
te wh
en
open
.
Sing
le do
se
(see c
omme
nts)
CO
MM
EN
TS
Prior
to in
itial v
accin
ation
, intac
t male
s and
any
horse
s pote
ntiall
y inte
nded
for e
xpor
t sho
uld
unde
rgo s
erolo
gic te
sting
for
antib
odies
to E
AV. T
estin
g sho
uld be
perfo
rmed
shor
tly
prior
to, o
r pre
ferab
ly at,
the t
ime o
f vac
cinati
on.
Prev
ious
ly v
acci
nate
d:In
activ
ated
vac
cine
: Se
mi-a
nnua
l with
one
dos
e ad
min
iste
red
4 - 6
wee
ks
pre-
partu
m.
Can
ary
pox
vect
or v
acci
ne:
Sem
i-ann
ual w
ith o
ne d
ose
adm
inis
tere
d 4
- 6 w
eeks
pre-
partu
m.
Prev
ious
ly u
nvac
cina
ted
or
havi
ng u
nkno
wn
vacc
inat
ion
hist
ory:
Inac
tivat
ed v
acci
ne: 3
-dos
e se
ries
• 2n
d do
se 4
- 6
wee
ks
afte
r 1st
dos
e.•
3rd
dose
4 -
6 w
eeks
pr
e-pa
rtum
.C
anar
y po
x ve
ctor
vac
cine
:2-
dose
ser
ies
• 2nd
dos
e 4
- 6 w
eeks
afte
r 1s
t dos
e bu
t no
late
r tha
n 4
wee
ks p
re-p
artu
m.
Horse
s with
ongo
ing ris
k of
expo
sure
: Sem
i-ann
ual.
Horse
s at lo
w ris
k of
expo
sure
:An
nual.
Sing
le d
ose
adm
inis
tere
d in
trana
sally
.R
evac
cina
te s
emi-a
nnu-
ally
to a
nnua
lly.
Inac
tivat
ed v
acci
ne:
3-do
se s
erie
s•
2nd
dose
4 -
6 w
eeks
afte
r 1st
do
se.
• 3r
d do
se 3
- 6
mon
ths
afte
r 2nd
do
se.
Rev
acci
nate
sem
i-ann
u-al
ly to
ann
ually
.C
anar
y po
x ve
ctor
vac
-ci
ne:
2-do
se s
erie
s2n
d do
se 4
- 6
wee
ks
afte
r 1st
dos
e.R
evac
cina
te s
emi-
annu
ally.
– 18
–
VA
CC
INA
TIO
NS
FO
R A
DU
LT H
OR
SE
S
BROO
DMAR
ESOt
her A
dult H
orse
s(>
1 yea
r of a
ge)
prev
iously
vacc
inated
ag
ainst
the di
seas
e ind
icated
DIS
EA
SE
Pre
viou
sly
vacc
inat
ed:
Sem
i-ann
ual,
with
one
dos
e gi
ven
4 - 6
w
eeks
pre
partu
m.
Pre
viou
sly
unva
ccin
ated
or
hav
ing
unkn
own
vac-
cina
tion
hist
ory:
2-do
se s
erie
s•
1st d
ose
7-9
wee
ks
prep
artu
m.
• 2n
d do
se 4
-6 w
eeks
pr
epar
tum
Semi
-ann
ual to
annu
al
Hor
se F
ever
CO
MM
EN
TS
A re
vacc
inat
ion
inte
rval
of 3
- 4
mon
ths
may
be
cons
ider
ed in
end
emic
are
as w
hen
dise
ase
risk
is h
igh.2-
dose
ser
ies
2nd
dose
3-4
wee
ks
afte
r 1st
dos
e.Se
mi-a
nnua
l or a
n-nu
al b
oost
er
Othe
r Adu
lt Hor
ses
(> 1
year
of ag
e)un
vacc
inated
or la
cking
vacc
inatio
n hist
ory
Stre
ptoc
occu
s eq
ui
3-do
se s
erie
s•
1st d
ose
at 8
mon
ths
gest
atio
n.•
2nd
and
3rd
dose
s at
4-w
eek
inte
rval
s th
erea
fter.
Not a
pplic
able
Not a
pplic
able
Prev
ious
ly v
acci
nate
d:Ki
lled
vacc
ine
cont
aini
ng
Mpr
otei
n):
Sem
i-ann
ual w
ith o
ne d
ose
give
n 4
- 6 w
eeks
pr
e-pa
rtum
.Pr
evio
usly
unv
acci
nate
d or
ha
ving
unk
now
n va
ccin
atio
n hi
stor
y:Ki
lled
vacc
ine
cont
aini
ng
Mpr
otei
n):
3-do
se s
erie
s•
2nd
dose
2 -
4 w
eeks
af
ter 1
st d
ose.
• 3r
d do
se 4
- 6
wee
ks
prep
artu
m.
Semi
-ann
ual to
annu
alKi
lled
vacc
ine
cont
aini
ng
M-p
rote
in:
2-3
dose
ser
ies
• 2n
d do
se 2
- 4
wee
ks a
fter 1
st
dose
.•
3rd
dose
(whe
re
reco
mm
ende
d by
m
anuf
actu
rer)
2 - 4
w
eeks
afte
r 2nd
do
se.
Rev
acci
nate
sem
i-an
nual
ly.
adm
inis
tere
d in
trana
sally
.2n
d do
se 3
wee
ks a
fter
1st d
ose.
Rev
acci
nate
sem
i-ann
u-al
ly to
ann
ually
.C
OM
ME
NT
SVa
ccina
tion i
s not
reco
mmen
ded a
s a st
rateg
y in
outbr
eak m
itigati
on.
CO
MM
EN
TS
Prior
to in
itial v
accin
ation
, intac
t male
s and
any
horse
s pote
ntiall
y inte
nded
for e
xpor
t sho
uld
unde
rgo s
erolo
gic te
sting
for
antib
odies
to E
AV. T
estin
g sho
uld be
perfo
rmed
shor
tly
prior
to, o
r pre
ferab
ly at,
the t
ime o
f vac
cinati
on.
– 19
–
EQ
UIN
E
SAFET
Y
–48
–
BRO
OD
MA
RE C
ARE
Of a
ll the
hor
ses
we
own,
the
mos
t spe
cial
car
e m
ust g
o to
our
bro
odm
ares
. Th
e ca
re th
ey re
ceiv
e w
hile
pre
gnan
t det
erm
ines
the
heal
th o
f the
ir ne
wbo
rn
foal
, whi
ch in
turn
det
erm
ines
that
foal
’s h
ealth
for t
he re
st o
f its
life
.B
reed
ing
hors
es is
alw
ays
a ga
mbl
e. T
here
is n
o w
ay to
insu
re y
ou w
ill g
et
take
. But
whe
n it
com
es to
hea
lth, w
e ca
n st
ack
the
deck
in o
ur fa
vor.
Firs
t, st
art
with
a h
ealth
y m
are.
Bef
ore
bree
ding
, yo
ur m
are
shou
ld b
e de
wor
med
and
hav
e he
r vac
cina
tions
. Eas
tern
and
Wes
tern
Enc
epha
lom
yelit
is,
ofte
n re
com
men
ded.
You
r mar
e sh
ould
be
a go
od w
eigh
t, as
bot
h ov
erw
eigh
t an
d un
derw
eigh
t con
ditio
ns c
an a
ffect
ferti
lity.
Rhi
nopn
eum
oniti
s, w
hile
not
usu
ally
fata
l for
mat
ure
hors
es, i
s a
lead
ing
caus
e of
abo
rtion
. The
vac
cine
use
d fo
r pre
gnan
t mar
es c
onta
ins
kille
d vi
rus
and
is s
afe
for t
he fe
tus.
The
reco
mm
ende
d sc
hedu
le fo
r vac
cina
tion
is th
e 3r
d,
5th,
7th
and
9th
mon
ths
of g
esta
tion.
your
foal
as
it w
ill re
ceiv
e pa
ssiv
e im
mun
ity in
the
colo
stru
ms.
: P
astu
re a
nd h
ay c
onta
inin
g fe
scue
is d
ange
rous
for
yo
ur p
regn
ant
mar
e. I
f yo
ur b
rood
mar
e is
on
fesc
ue d
urin
g pr
egna
ncy,
she
m
ust b
e m
oved
out
of a
fesc
ue p
astu
re th
irty
days
bef
ore
foal
ing.
Mos
t fes
cue
and
decr
ease
d m
ilk p
rodu
ctio
n. A
lso
foal
s w
ho s
urvi
ve c
an h
ave
horm
one
and
Do
not
forg
et t
o de
wor
m y
our
mar
e w
hile
she
is
preg
nant
. R
outin
e de
wor
min
g sh
ould
pro
ceed
all
thro
ugh
her
preg
nanc
y. H
owev
er, m
ake
sure
yo
u us
e a
dew
orm
er w
hich
is a
ppro
ved
for p
regn
ant m
ares
.It
is im
porta
nt to
kno
w th
e da
te o
r da
tes
your
mar
e w
as b
red.
Ges
tatio
n
is a
big
hel
p. Y
ou c
an h
ave
your
mar
e ch
ecke
d fo
r pr
egna
ncy.
The
re a
re a
t ho
me
test
s fo
r hor
ses,
you
r vet
erin
aria
n ca
n pe
rform
an
ultra
soun
d or
a re
ctal
pa
lpat
ion
can
be d
one
arou
nd 5
0 da
ys a
fter b
reed
ing.
Of t
hese
met
hods
, rec
tal
palp
atio
n is
pro
babl
y m
ost o
ften
chos
en. I
t is
high
ly r
ecom
men
ded
that
you
r ho
rse
foal
s in
a c
lean
pas
ture
or a
bar
n w
ith c
lean
stra
w. F
oalin
g on
saw
dust
is
dis
cour
aged
.P
leas
e co
nsul
t you
r equ
ine
vete
rinar
ian
for m
ore
deta
iled
info
rmat
ion
on
broo
dmar
e ca
re a
nd n
utrit
ion.
How
To
Giv
e You
r H
orse
An
Intr
amus
cula
r In
ject
ion
Mos
t ho
rse
owne
rs o
ccas
iona
lly m
ust
give
the
ir ho
rse
an i
njec
tion.
Fo
rtuna
tely,
giv
ing
an in
ject
ion
to a
hor
se is
an
easi
ly le
arne
d sk
ill.
Det
erm
inin
g w
hat t
ype
of m
edic
atio
n th
e ho
rse
need
s an
d ho
w to
adm
inis
ter
the
med
icat
ion
is th
e cr
itica
l par
t of t
he p
roce
ss a
nd s
houl
d be
det
erm
ined
by
your
vet
erin
aria
n.Th
ere
are
four
bas
ic ty
pes
of in
ject
ions
use
dw
ith h
orse
s.
•In
trave
nous
inje
ctio
ns a
re g
iven
into
a v
ein.
•In
trade
rmal
inje
ctio
ns a
re a
dmin
iste
red
into
the
skin
.•
Sub
cuta
neou
s in
ject
ions
are
giv
en u
nder
neat
h th
e sk
in.
•In
tram
uscu
lar
(IM)
inje
ctio
ns a
re g
iven
dee
p in
to a
larg
e m
uscl
em
ass
whe
re t
he d
rug
is a
bsor
bed
slow
ly in
to t
he h
orse
’s s
yste
m.
Intra
mus
cula
r inj
ectio
ns a
re th
e m
ost c
omm
on ty
pe u
sed
in h
orse
s an
d ar
e th
e fo
cus
of th
is c
ircul
ar. A
lthou
gh a
few
hor
ses
are
“nee
dle
shy”
and
obj
ect t
o in
ject
ions
, mos
t hor
ses
quie
tly a
ccep
t a p
rope
rly g
iven
IM in
ject
ion.
By
follo
win
g th
e m
etho
ds o
utlin
ed in
this
circ
ular
, hor
se o
wne
rs s
houl
d be
abl
e to
saf
ely
and
Safe
ty F
irst
Con
sult
Your
Vet
erin
aria
n A
lthou
gh g
ivin
g an
IM in
ject
ion
to th
e ho
rse
is a
rou
tine
proc
edur
e, it
is
not w
ithou
t ris
k to
the
hors
e. A
lway
s co
nsul
t you
r vet
erin
aria
n ab
out t
he ty
pe
of m
edic
atio
n, th
e do
sage
, and
the
rout
e (IM
, int
rave
nous
, sub
cuta
neou
s, o
r in
trade
rmal
) bef
ore
givi
ng a
ny d
rug
to a
hor
se.
Impr
oper
dru
g ha
ndlin
g an
d in
ject
ion
tech
niqu
es c
an r
esul
t in
infe
ctio
ns
such
as
need
le a
bsce
sses
, life
-thre
aten
ing
drug
reac
tions
suc
h as
ana
phyl
actic
(a
llerg
ic)
shoc
k, a
nd in
effe
ctiv
e dr
ugs
or v
acci
nes.
Hav
e yo
ur v
eter
inar
ian
disc
uss
sign
s of
dru
g re
actio
n in
the
hors
e an
d ho
w to
han
dle
drug
reac
tions
.
Prec
autio
ns F
or H
andl
ers
Giv
ing
an in
ject
ion
to a
hor
se a
lso
can
pose
som
e ris
k to
the
hum
an h
andl
er.
A ho
rse
whi
ch s
erio
usly
obj
ects
to th
e in
ject
ion
can
easi
ly in
jure
the
hand
ler.
Als
o, s
ome
drug
s us
ed in
hor
ses
can
be a
bsor
bed
dire
ctly
thr
ough
hum
an
skin
or c
an p
rodu
ce s
ever
e re
actio
ns if
acc
iden
tally
inje
cted
into
hum
ans
by
need
le p
unct
ures
.M
ake
sure
to a
sk y
our v
eter
inar
ian
abou
t any
saf
ety
prec
autio
ns y
ou s
houl
d ta
ke w
hen
hand
ling
a dr
ug o
r giv
ing
an in
ject
ion.
–20
–
Med
icat
ion
Prec
autio
ns
Befo
re g
ivin
g an
y in
ject
ion,
read
the
drug
labe
l on
the
bottl
e. It
is a
goo
d pr
actic
e to
che
ck th
e la
bel b
efor
e yo
u dr
aw th
e m
edic
atio
n ou
t of t
hebo
ttle
and
agai
n be
fore
you
inje
ct th
e dr
ug in
to th
e ho
rse.
Che
ck th
e dr
ug n
ame
to e
nsur
e it
is th
e on
e re
com
men
ded
by y
our v
eter
inar
ian.
Rem
embe
r, th
e ge
neric
na
me
for a
dru
g an
d th
e br
and
nam
e m
ay d
iffer
.
Dos
age
from
you
r vet
erin
aria
n be
fore
giv
ing
the
inje
ctio
n.
Rou
te O
f Inj
ectio
n
Che
ck th
e re
com
men
ded
rout
e of
inje
ctin
g th
e dr
ug. A
gain
, if y
ou h
ave
ques
tions
, ch
eck
with
you
r vet
erin
aria
n.
Dru
g H
andl
ing
And
Sto
rage
Fo
llow
the
reco
mm
ende
d m
etho
d of
dru
g st
orag
e, d
rug
hand
ling
proc
edur
es,
sam
e in
ject
ion.
Com
poun
ds in
one
dru
g pr
epar
atio
n m
ay in
activ
ate
or d
ecre
ase
the
inje
ctio
ns.
Ster
ile E
quip
men
t
disp
osab
le s
teril
e ne
edle
s an
d sy
ringe
s ar
e th
e ea
sies
t w
ay t
o en
sure
ste
rile
equi
pmen
t. O
pen
the
pack
ages
imm
edia
tely
bef
ore
use,
and
pro
perly
dis
pose
of
them
imm
edia
tely
afte
r use
. Nev
er re
use
a ne
edle
bec
ause
a c
onta
min
ated
nee
dle
can
easi
ly in
trodu
ce a
n in
fect
ion
into
a h
orse
.
Nev
er u
se t
he s
ame
need
le o
r sy
ringe
on
mor
e th
an o
ne h
orse
. In
fect
ious
di
seas
es c
an b
e pa
ssed
eas
ily fr
om h
orse
to h
orse
this
way
.
Size
Of N
eedl
e
diam
eter
nee
dle
(18
gaug
e) w
orks
bes
t with
thic
k so
lutio
ns s
uch
as p
enic
illin
, whi
le
a sm
alle
r-di
amet
er n
eedl
e (2
0 to
21
gaug
e) c
an h
andl
e a
thin
, wat
ery
solu
tion.
R
emem
ber,
a la
rger
gau
ge n
umbe
r equ
als
a sm
alle
r dia
met
er.
Larg
er g
auge
nee
dles
may
bre
ak m
ore
easi
ly th
an s
mal
ler g
auge
. If y
our h
orse
re
acts
adv
erse
ly t
o th
e in
ject
ion
and
brea
ks t
he n
eedl
e, y
ou s
houl
d m
ake
sure
reta
ined
in th
e ho
rse’
s m
uscl
e, c
onsu
lt yo
ur v
eter
inar
ian.
Mos
t IM
sho
ts a
re g
iven
to
adu
lt ho
rses
with
a 1
½-in
ch n
eedl
e so
that
the
med
icat
ion
is in
ject
ed d
eep
into
th
e m
uscl
e m
ass.
Foa
ls a
re u
sual
ly g
iven
IM in
ject
ions
with
a 1
-inch
nee
dle.
Col
lect
us
ed n
eedl
es, w
ith th
eir p
last
ic c
over
s at
tach
ed, a
nd s
yrin
ges
in a
rese
alab
le p
last
ic
med
ical
was
te c
onta
iner
.–
21 –
– 47
–
BR
OO
DM
AR
ES
BRO
OD
MA
RE N
UTRI
TION
Your
mar
e’s
diet
is v
ery
impo
rtant
. N
utrie
nt r
equi
rem
ents
var
y w
ith a
ge,
reco
mm
enda
tions
on
the
amou
nt a
nd ty
pe o
f fee
d is
impo
ssib
le.
A d
iet t
hat
you
will
hav
e to
sup
ply
your
mar
e w
ith a
bal
ance
d di
et o
f hay
, gra
in a
nd p
astu
re.
A pr
otei
n le
vel o
f 10-
12 p
erce
nt w
ill b
e re
quire
d at
this
tim
e. Y
our m
are’
s w
eigh
t
In th
e la
st th
ree
mon
ths
of p
regn
ancy
, you
r mar
e w
ill g
ain
abou
t ½ p
ound
a
shou
ld b
e ea
ting
clos
e to
2.5
% o
f her
bod
y w
eigh
t. A
gen
eral
gui
delin
e is
that
en
ough
fat s
houl
d co
ver y
our m
ares
’ rib
s so
they
be
felt,
but
not
see
n.D
urin
g th
ese
last
thre
e m
onth
s, y
our m
are’
s en
ergy
nee
ds, a
s w
ell a
s pr
otei
n ne
eds,
gro
w.
At t
his
time,
gra
in is
alm
ost a
lway
s es
sent
ial,
as it
is n
ot p
ossi
ble
for h
er to
eat
eno
ugh
hay
or g
rass
to s
atis
fy th
ese
need
s. H
er p
rote
in in
take
for
thes
e la
st th
ree
mon
ths
can
incr
ease
up
to 1
2-16
per
cent
. A
fter
foal
ing,
her
nut
ritio
nal r
equi
rem
ents
can
incr
ease
up
to t
hree
tim
es
norm
al a
mou
nts.
Ove
r 60
perc
ent o
f all
her f
eed
inta
ke g
oes
to m
ilk p
rodu
ctio
n.
3% o
f bod
y w
eigh
t. Th
is m
eans
that
a 1
,000
pou
nd m
are
with
a n
ursi
ng fo
al n
eeds
to
eat
abo
ut 3
0 po
unds
of f
eed
a da
y. A
t thi
s po
int,
good
qua
lity
hay
alon
e w
ill n
ot
mee
t tho
se e
nerg
y re
quire
men
ts a
nd c
once
ntra
te s
uppl
emen
tatio
n is
ess
entia
l.A
good
sup
ply
of c
lean
, fre
sh w
ater
is e
ssen
tial.
Preg
nant
mar
es c
an c
onsu
me
as m
uch
as 1
0 ga
llons
per
day
. D
urin
g la
ctat
ion,
her
wat
er r
equi
rem
ents
will
in
crea
se o
ne a
nd a
hal
f to
two
times
that
. In
addi
tion
to d
iet,
your
mar
e sh
ould
get
she
can
also
con
tinue
to w
ork
as n
orm
al if
you
ride
or d
rive
her,
grad
ually
redu
cing
be a
void
ed u
nles
s ab
solu
tely
nec
essa
ry. I
t is
also
not
a g
ood
idea
to tr
aile
r you
r m
are
durin
g la
te g
esta
tion
(last
60
days
).
– 46
–
Site
Pre
para
tion
A
ntis
eptic
cle
ansi
ng o
f the
inje
ctio
n si
te is
not
com
mon
ly p
ract
iced
by
mos
t ho
rse
owne
rs o
r ve
terin
aria
ns. T
hey
sim
ply
brus
h an
y no
ticea
ble
dirt
from
the
inje
ctio
n ar
ea a
nd in
sert
the
need
le in
to d
ry s
kin.
The
re is
no
notic
eabl
e in
crea
se
in in
fect
ion
with
this
met
hod
whe
n co
mpa
red
with
a m
etho
d th
at u
ses
an a
ntis
eptic
cl
eans
ing
agen
t. S
tudi
es h
ave
show
n al
coho
l is
a w
eak
antis
eptic
that
has
ver
y lit
tle e
ffect
on
the
clea
nlin
ess
of th
e in
ject
ion
site
. To
thor
ough
ly c
lean
the
inje
c-tio
n si
te, t
he h
orse
’s h
air m
ust b
e sh
aved
, the
are
a sc
rubb
ed w
ith a
n an
tisep
tic
soap
whi
ch m
ust r
emai
n in
con
tact
with
the
skin
for a
t lea
st 2
min
utes
, and
then
rin
sed
with
alc
ohol
. Thi
s is
impr
actic
al fo
r mos
t hor
se o
wne
rs a
nd m
ost p
eopl
e do
not
wan
t the
ir ho
rse
shav
ed a
t the
inje
ctio
n si
te. U
sing
a s
teril
e ne
edle
and
sy
ringe
is m
ore
impo
rtant
in p
reve
ntin
g in
ject
ion
site
infe
ctio
ns th
an th
orou
ghly
cl
eani
ng th
e si
te.
Hor
se H
andl
ing
If
you
are
unsu
re h
ow y
our h
orse
will
reac
t to
the
inje
ctio
n, it
is b
est t
o un
tie
the
hors
e an
d ho
ld it
s le
ad li
ne o
r hav
e so
meo
ne e
lse
hold
it. A
tied
hor
se w
hich
ov
erre
acts
to th
e in
ject
ion
may
pul
l bac
k ag
ains
t the
tie
rope
. The
resu
lting
pre
s-su
re o
n th
e ho
rse’
s he
ad m
ay c
ause
it to
pan
ic, i
njur
ing
the
hors
e or
the
hand
ler.
If th
e ho
rse
does
pul
l bac
k du
ring
the
inje
ctio
n, s
impl
y m
ove
with
the
hors
e an
d co
ntin
ue th
e in
ject
ion
whe
n it
calm
s do
wn.
If th
e ho
rse
tries
to k
ick,
pul
l its
hea
d to
war
d yo
u. T
his
auto
mat
ical
ly s
win
gs it
s re
ar e
nd a
way
from
you
. Som
e se
ri-ou
sly
need
le-s
hy h
orse
s m
ay n
eed
to b
e di
stra
cted
by
a tw
itch
(a re
stra
int d
evic
e w
hich
tigh
tly g
rips
the
hors
e’s
uppe
r lip
and
nos
e) o
r the
cha
in e
nd o
f a s
talli
on
lead
run
thro
ugh
the
mou
th o
r ove
r the
upp
er g
um w
hile
the
inje
ctio
n is
giv
en.
Inje
ctio
n Si
tes
The
site
of t
he IM
inje
ctio
n is
impo
rtant
for t
he s
afet
y of
the
hors
e an
d th
e ha
ndle
r. C
hoos
e a
larg
e m
uscl
e m
ass
that
is a
ctiv
ely
used
by
the
hors
e. T
his
prom
otes
dru
g ab
sorp
tion
and
decr
ease
s th
e ch
ance
of s
wel
ling
and
pain
at t
he
inje
ctio
n si
te. T
he s
ite s
houl
d al
low
the
need
le to
be
plac
ed d
eep
in th
e m
uscl
e w
ithou
t dan
ger
of h
ittin
g bo
ne, l
igam
ents
, ner
ves,
or
bloo
d ve
ssel
s. A
lso,
the
inje
ctio
n si
te s
houl
d al
low
the
hand
ler
to b
e in
a r
elat
ivel
y sa
fe p
ositi
on if
the
hors
e ob
ject
s to
the
inje
ctio
n.
–22
–
– 23
–
Bas
e O
f The
Nec
k
The
base
of t
he h
orse
’s n
eck
is a
n in
ject
ion
site
favo
red
by m
any
hors
e ha
ndle
rs b
ecau
se it
allo
ws
the
hand
ler t
o re
mai
n in
a re
lativ
ely
safe
are
a by
the
hors
e’s
shou
lder
.
nuch
al li
gam
ents
alo
ng th
e cr
est (
top)
of t
he
hors
e’s
neck
, the
cer
vica
l ver
tebr
ae w
hich
fo
rm a
bac
kwar
d S
-sha
ped
curv
e fro
m
the
hors
e’s
poll
(bet
wee
n its
ear
s) to
war
d th
e po
int o
f the
sho
ulde
r, an
d th
e sc
apul
a (s
houl
der b
lade
) (se
e Fi
gure
1).
To
loca
te th
e ap
prop
riate
inje
ctio
n ar
ea,
put t
he h
eel o
f you
r han
d on
the
base
of t
he
hors
e’s
neck
whe
re it
join
s th
e sh
ould
er,
abou
t mid
way
bet
wee
n th
e cr
est a
nd th
e bo
ttom
of t
he n
eck.
The
are
a co
vere
d by
you
r pal
m is
the
inje
ctio
n si
te. H
ighe
r to
war
d th
e cr
est y
ou ri
sk h
ittin
g th
e nu
chal
lig
amen
ts, a
nd lo
wer
tow
ard
the
botto
m o
f th
e ne
ck is
whe
re th
e ce
rvic
al v
erte
brae
and
bl
ood
vess
els
are
loca
ted.
Mak
e su
re y
ou s
tay
near
the
base
of t
he n
eck
rath
er
than
inje
ctin
g hi
gher
up
the
neck
tow
ard
the
ears
. Thi
s ag
ain
avoi
ds li
gam
ents
, bo
ne, a
nd b
lood
ves
sels
and
giv
es a
larg
er m
uscl
e m
ass
for t
he in
ject
ion.
But
tock
s Reg
ion
B
elow
the
poin
t of t
he h
orse
’s b
utto
cks
is a
noth
er la
rge
mus
cle
mas
s (s
emite
ndin
osus
) whi
ch is
a g
ood
inje
ctio
n si
te (s
ee F
igur
e 2)
. Bec
ause
this
m
uscl
e is
use
d ev
ery
time
the
hors
e ta
kes
a st
ep, i
t is
a go
od s
ite fo
r dru
gs
whi
ch m
ight
cau
se s
wel
ling
and
pain
at t
he in
ject
ion
site
. It i
s th
e pr
efer
red
inje
ctio
n si
te in
foal
s be
caus
e it
is o
ne o
f the
la
rger
mus
cles
on
a fo
al’s
bod
y.
The
maj
or d
raw
back
to th
is in
ject
ion
site
is
that
it p
uts
the
hand
ler w
ithin
kic
king
rang
e of
the
hors
e an
d sh
ould
be
used
onl
y by
shou
ld re
mem
ber t
hat h
orse
s w
ill k
ick
at th
e
area
. You
are
not
saf
e fro
m b
eing
kic
ked
if yo
u st
and
on th
e le
ft si
de o
f the
hor
se a
nd re
ach
acro
ss th
e ho
rse
to in
ject
its
right
but
tock
. The
ho
rse
will
kic
k at
you
with
its
left
hind
leg
rath
er
than
kic
k at
the
site
of t
he in
ject
ion
with
its
loca
te th
e bo
ny p
rotru
sion
whi
ch m
akes
up
the
poin
t of t
he b
utto
cks
(tube
r isc
hii).
Dro
p ab
out 1
inch
bel
ow th
e tu
ber i
schi
i and
inje
ct
anyw
here
in th
e la
rge
mus
cle
mas
s al
ong
the
back
of t
he le
g.
The
trian
gle
indi
cate
s th
e ar
ea
for I
M in
ject
ions
in th
e ne
ck. K
eepi
ng
near
the
base
of t
he n
eck
help
s pr
even
t m
uscu
lar s
oren
ess.
The
rect
angl
e ou
tline
s th
e ar
ea fo
r an
inje
ctio
n in
the
butto
cks.
N
ote
that
top
bord
er o
f thi
s in
ject
ion
site
be
gins
one
inch
bel
ow th
e po
int o
f the
bu
ttock
s.
– 45
–
BODY
CO
NDI
TION
SC
ORI
NG
OF
HORS
ES
Bo
dy c
ondi
tion
scor
es a
re u
sed
to id
entif
y th
e ge
nera
l con
ditio
n of
ani
mal
s.
In h
orse
s, t
he g
radi
ng s
yste
m is
bas
ed o
n th
e am
ount
of
fat
foun
d on
the
an
imal
in c
erta
in a
reas
. E
ach
hors
e is
giv
en a
bod
y co
nditi
on s
core
(B
CS
)
such
as
nutri
tion,
rep
rodu
ctiv
e st
atus
, w
eath
er,
para
site
load
, pe
rform
ance
Bod
y co
nditi
on is
ofte
n a
mor
e re
liabl
e in
dica
tor o
f the
nut
ritio
nal s
tatu
s th
an
have
the
sam
e B
CS
.
Whe
n as
sign
ing
a B
CS
to a
hor
se, b
egin
by
step
ping
bac
k an
d lo
okin
g at
th
e ho
rse
to o
bser
ve g
ener
al fa
t dis
tribu
tion.
Als
o co
nsid
er h
ow th
ings
suc
h as
gene
ral a
ppea
ranc
e of
the
hors
e. T
hen
phys
ical
ly fe
el o
r pal
pate
the
follo
win
g re
gion
s to
eva
luat
e th
e am
ount
of f
at d
epos
ited
in th
ese
area
s:1.
B
ehin
d th
e sh
ould
er
2.
Rib
s at
mid
-bar
rel
3.
Cre
st o
f nec
k 4.
W
ither
s 5.
C
reas
e of
the
back
6.
A
t the
tail
head
A ho
rse
with
a B
CS
of 5
sho
uld
be u
sed
as th
e st
anda
rd; a
ll ot
her
anim
als
shou
ld b
e co
mpa
red
to th
is “a
vera
ge” h
orse
. A h
orse
with
a B
CS
of
5 is
not
too
fat o
r too
thin
; the
ribs
can
not b
e se
en, b
ut c
an b
e fe
lt. F
inal
ly,
com
pare
resu
lts o
f the
vis
ual o
bser
vatio
ns a
nd th
e m
anua
l pal
patio
ns w
ith
the
follo
win
g de
scrip
tions
ada
pted
from
Hen
neke
et a
l., 1
983.
P
rogr
ams
shou
ld b
e im
plem
ente
d to
hel
p ke
ep a
hor
se a
t the
app
ropr
iate
w
eigh
t an
d bo
dy c
ondi
tion
scor
e (B
CS
) fo
r its
use
and
leve
l of
activ
ity.
For
cond
ition
sco
re o
f bet
wee
n a
4-7.
Ani
mal
s ju
st p
rior t
o th
e br
eedi
ng s
easo
n an
d th
en a
fter b
ecom
ing
preg
nant
ofte
n sh
ould
hav
e a
BC
S o
f 5 o
r slig
htly
gre
ater
.
pron
e to
lam
initi
s pr
oble
ms.
It
is a
lso
impo
rtant
to u
nder
stan
d th
at e
ach
indi
vidu
al p
erso
n m
ay s
core
th
e sa
me
hors
e di
ffere
ntly.
Thi
s is
not
a re
ason
for a
larm
. The
key
to e
ffect
ivel
y us
ing
body
con
ditio
n sc
ores
is to
be
cons
iste
nt. E
ach
indi
vidu
al s
houl
d de
velo
p a
feel
for w
hat e
ach
body
con
ditio
n sc
ore
will
look
like
to th
em b
y de
term
inin
g an
d as
sign
ing
body
con
ditio
n sc
ores
on
mul
tiple
hor
ses.
The
n, if
cha
nges
are
no
ticed
in a
par
ticul
ar h
orse
’s c
ondi
tion,
app
ropr
iate
adj
ustm
ents
can
be
mad
e.
(Bod
y C
ondi
tion
Sco
re in
form
atio
n pr
ovid
ed b
y In
fo V
ets.
Pre
ston
Idah
o).
Hor
se g
rain
is a
vaila
ble
in m
any
form
s, s
uch
as
(oat
s,
corn
), (s
wee
t fee
d), a
nd
proc
esse
d so
it is
bet
ter
dige
sted
. S
wee
t fe
eds
are
typi
cally
hig
h en
ergy
.
sour
ce o
f ene
rgy
in th
e di
et, w
ithou
t add
ition
al h
ay. T
hey
are
typi
cally
ver
y hi
gh
roug
hage
in th
e di
et.
The
feed
you
cho
ose
for y
our h
orse
dep
ends
on
man
y fa
ctor
s, b
ody
wei
ght,
prod
uctio
n st
atus
and
leve
l of w
ork/
activ
ity, a
vaila
bilit
y of
fe
ed ty
pes
and
spec
ial n
utrit
iona
l nee
ds.
For m
ore
deta
iled
info
rmat
ion
cons
ult
with
you
r equ
ine
vete
rinar
ian
or fe
ed d
eale
r. M
any
hors
e ow
ners
are
n’t
sure
of
how
muc
h to
fee
d th
eir
hors
e. T
his
is h
ighl
y va
riabl
e, d
epen
ding
on
the
nutri
ent
cont
ent
of t
he f
eed
and
the
ener
gy r
equi
rem
ents
of
the
hors
e. A
mat
ure,
idle
hor
se g
ener
ally
nee
ds t
o
15-2
0 po
unds
of f
eed
daily
and
at l
east
10
poun
ds o
f tha
t sho
uld
be in
hay
. It
is v
ery
impo
rtant
that
whe
n fe
edin
g, a
ll fe
eds
shou
ld b
e fe
d by
wei
ght,
not b
y a
coffe
e ca
n or
feed
sco
op, a
s di
ffere
nt fe
eds
in th
at s
ame
can
will
wei
gh d
iffer
ent
amou
nts.
Ene
rgy
dem
ands
real
ly s
tart
to in
crea
se w
hen
in s
ituat
ions
suc
h as
preg
nanc
y, la
ctat
ion
or in
tens
e w
ork.
It is
ver
y im
porta
nt w
hen
mak
ing
diet
cha
nges
in th
e ho
rse
that
you
do
prod
ucin
g ba
cter
ia w
hich
then
lead
s to
dia
rrhe
a, c
olic
and
lam
initi
s.C
lean
, fr
esh
wat
er a
nd s
alt
shou
ld a
lway
s be
ava
ilabl
e. I
t is
als
o re
com
men
ded
that
you
nev
er fe
ed y
our h
orse
dire
ctly
on
the
grou
nd.
–44
–
Pect
oral
Mus
cles
Th
e pe
ctor
al m
uscl
es in
the
ches
t are
ano
ther
pos
sibl
e in
ject
ion
site
(see
Fi
gure
3).
This
site
doe
s pu
t the
han
dler
at
som
e ris
k be
caus
e th
e ha
ndle
r mus
t lea
n ov
er
in fr
ont o
f the
hor
se to
see
the
site
cle
arly,
pu
tting
him
in a
pos
ition
whe
re h
e co
uld
be
easi
ly b
itten
, stru
ck w
ith a
fron
t foo
t, or
run
over
by
the
hors
e. T
he p
ecto
ral m
uscl
es te
nd
to b
ecom
esor
e ea
sily
and
gen
eral
ly a
re o
nly
used
whe
n th
e ho
rse
is re
ceiv
ing
prol
onge
d tre
atm
ent a
nd is
sor
ein
oth
er in
ject
ion
site
s. T
his
inje
ctio
n si
te is
the
bunc
hy m
uscl
es in
the
low
er h
alf o
f the
che
st
betw
een
the
tops
of t
he fo
rele
gs.
Top
Of T
he R
ump
Man
y ho
rse
hand
lers
use
the
top
of th
e ru
mp
(glu
teal
mus
cles
) as
an
inje
ctio
n si
te. T
his
is a
la
rge,
freq
uent
ly u
sed
mus
cle
mas
s w
hich
allo
ws
the
hand
ler t
o st
and
in a
rela
tivel
y sa
fe a
rea
whi
le g
ivin
g th
e in
ject
ion.
Th
e di
sadv
anta
ge to
this
site
is th
at it
has
ver
y po
or d
rain
age
if a
need
le a
bsce
ss
deve
lops
at t
he in
ject
ion
site
. An
infe
ctio
n at
this
site
tend
s to
spr
ead
up th
e lo
in a
nd
back
and
can
not b
e tre
ated
eas
ily. T
here
fore
it is
not
a re
com
men
ded
inje
ctio
n si
te.
in a
ll ot
her i
njec
tion
site
s.
The
prop
er lo
catio
n of
this
inje
ctio
n si
te is
the
inte
rsec
tion
of a
line
bet
wee
n th
e ta
il he
ad a
nd p
oint
of h
ip a
nd a
line
bet
wee
n th
e to
p of
the
crou
p an
d th
e po
int o
f th
e bu
ttock
s.
Inje
ctio
n Te
chni
ques
Ther
e ar
e se
vera
l met
hods
of g
ivin
g th
e ho
rse
an IM
inje
ctio
n. T
he m
etho
d yo
u us
e
a fe
w b
asic
rule
s to
follo
w n
o m
atte
r whi
ch in
ject
ion
met
hod
you
use.
1.In
sert
the
need
le p
erpe
ndic
ular
to th
e sk
in (
do n
ot s
lant
the
need
le u
pwar
dor
dow
nwar
d) a
nd s
ink
the
need
le in
to th
e m
uscl
e al
l the
way
to th
e hu
b (th
e pl
ace
whe
re it
atta
ches
to th
e sy
ringe
). Th
is e
nsur
es th
at th
e ne
edle
will
not
shi
ft du
ring
the
inje
ctio
n an
d th
at it
is d
eep
into
the
mus
cle
mas
s (s
ee F
igur
e 4)
.2.
Alw
ays
aspi
rate
(pul
l bac
k on
the
plun
ger)
bef
ore
inje
ctin
g th
e dr
ug to
ensu
re th
at y
ou a
re n
ot in
a b
lood
ves
sel.
Som
e co
mm
only
use
d dr
ugs
can
kill
a ho
rse
if ac
cide
ntal
ly in
ject
ed in
to th
e bl
ood
stre
am. I
f blo
od c
olle
cts
at th
e hu
b of
th
e ne
edle
whe
n yo
u pl
ace
it in
to th
e ho
rse
or y
ou d
raw
blo
od w
hen
you
aspi
rate
th
e sy
ringe
, the
n yo
u m
ust p
ull t
he n
eedl
e ou
t and
redi
rect
it b
efor
e gi
ving
the
inje
ctio
n. It
is s
afes
t to
pull
the
need
le o
ut c
ompl
etel
y an
d st
art o
ver i
n a
diffe
rent
ar
ea w
ith a
cle
an n
eedl
e. H
owev
er if
you
hav
e a
need
le s
hy h
orse
, you
can
pul
l th
e ne
edle
par
tially
out
of t
he s
kin,
cha
nge
the
inje
ctio
n an
gle,
and
pus
h it
back
in
to th
e m
uscl
e. M
any
need
le s
hy h
orse
s ob
ject
to th
e ne
edle
goi
ng th
roug
h th
e
The
rect
angl
e ou
tline
s th
e ar
ea
for a
n in
ject
ion
in th
e pe
ctor
al m
uscl
es.
Usi
ng th
is a
rea
can
put t
he h
andl
er in
aun
safe
pos
ition
and
can
res
ult
in s
tiff,
sore
mus
cles
in th
e ho
rse.
–24
–
skin
, whi
ch is
the
pain
ful p
art o
f the
in
ject
ion,
and
will
be
rela
tivel
y qu
iet
once
the
need
le is
thro
ugh
the
skin
. R
emem
ber t
o as
pira
te a
gain
whe
n us
ing
a cl
ean
need
le o
r red
irect
ing
a ne
edle
to m
ake
sure
you
are
not
in a
bl
ood
vess
el.
3.
Inse
rt th
e ne
edle
qui
ckly
and
de
cisi
vely.
A fa
st s
tab
is e
asie
r for
yo
u an
d le
ss p
ainf
ul to
the
hors
e th
an
inse
rting
the
need
le s
low
ly in
to th
e sk
in.
4.
Be
prep
ared
for
an
adve
rse
drug
rea
ctio
n. A
naph
ylac
tic s
hock
usu
ally
oc
curs
rapi
dly
and
the
hors
e m
ay d
ie w
ithin
min
utes
. Dis
cuss
sig
ns a
nd p
rope
r tre
atm
ent o
f ana
phyl
actic
sho
ck w
ith y
our
vete
rinar
ian.
He
or s
he m
ay le
ave
epin
ephr
ine
to b
e ad
min
iste
red
in c
ase
of a
naph
ylac
tic re
actio
ns.
M
ake
sure
you
hav
e th
e ep
inep
hrin
e on
han
d w
hen
you
are
givi
ng in
ject
ions
. If
you
have
to g
o so
mew
here
to r
etrie
ve th
e ep
inep
hrin
e, th
e ho
rse
may
die
be
fore
you
can
giv
e it
the
epin
ephr
ine.
Obs
erve
the
hor
se f
or a
ny s
igns
of
alle
rgic
reac
tion
for a
bout
30
min
utes
afte
r giv
ing
the
inje
ctio
n. U
sual
sig
ns o
f al
lerg
ic r
eact
ions
suc
h as
sw
ellin
g ar
ound
the
inje
ctio
n si
te, h
ives
, inc
reas
ed
resp
irato
ry ra
te, d
epre
ssio
n, o
r agi
tatio
n in
dica
te th
at th
e ho
rse
may
be
alle
rgic
to
the
med
icat
ion.
Dis
cont
inue
its
use
and
cons
ult y
our v
eter
inar
ian
imm
edia
tely.
5.
If y
ou a
re g
ivin
g la
rge,
rep
eate
d do
ses
of a
med
icat
ion,
rot
ate
inje
ctio
n si
tes
(suc
h as
left
neck
, rig
ht n
eck,
left
butto
ck, r
ight
but
tock
) to
redu
ce s
oren
ess
cc) o
f a th
ick
or ir
ritat
ing
subs
tanc
e su
ch a
s pe
nici
llin
shou
ld b
e sp
lit in
to m
ore
than
one
inje
ctio
n to
redu
ce s
oren
ess,
no
mor
e th
an 1
0cc
at in
ject
ion
site
.
the
neck
and
the
butto
cks)
whe
n gi
ving
sev
eral
sep
arat
e m
edic
atio
ns o
rva
ccin
es a
t on
ce. T
hen
if th
e ho
rse
has
a dr
ug r
eact
ion
it m
ay b
e ea
sier
to
iden
tify
the
drug
that
cau
sed
the
prob
lem
.
Whe
n in
ject
ing
the
need
le,
use
a qu
ick,
dec
isiv
e th
rust
that
sin
ks th
e ne
edle
in
the
mus
cle
to th
e hu
b.
– 25
–
prot
ein
and
min
eral
s.
one
of t
he s
afes
t hay
s, ri
ch in
car
bohy
drat
es a
nd fa
ts, b
ut la
cks
min
eral
s an
d pr
otei
n,
read
ily a
vaila
ble,
goo
d so
urce
of e
nerg
y an
d pr
otei
n.
read
ily a
vaila
ble,
goo
d so
urce
of e
nerg
y an
d pr
otei
n.
decr
ease
d fe
rtilit
y, in
crea
sed
early
em
bryo
nic
deat
h, in
crea
sed
gest
atio
n
not o
nly
by la
ck o
f milk
pro
duct
ion,
but
als
o ha
ve h
orm
onal
and
imm
une
prob
lem
s.
gras
s pa
stur
e pr
ovid
es a
goo
d so
urce
of v
ital n
utrie
nts
need
ed b
y ho
rses
. O
ccas
iona
l mow
ing
is re
com
men
ded
to ri
d yo
ur p
astu
re o
f wee
ds a
nd
unde
sira
ble
gras
ses.
KEN
TUC
KY
31 F
ESC
UE
IS N
OT
REC
OM
MEN
DED
E
ndop
hyte
enh
ance
d or
end
ophy
te fr
ee fe
scue
Ser
vice
for m
ore
info
rmat
ion.
Hor
ses
are
very
tole
rant
to e
nerg
y in
the
form
of f
ats,
and
can
saf
ely
cons
ume
up to
10%
of t
heir
diet
s in
fats
. Goo
d so
urce
s of
fats
are
veg
etab
le
oils
and
rice
bra
n.
– 43
–
BASI
C N
UTRI
TION
This
sec
tion
cann
ot b
e st
arte
d w
ithou
t cau
tioni
ng y
ou a
bout
the
dang
er
of fe
edin
g yo
ur h
orse
as
you
wou
ld fe
ed o
ther
rum
inan
t agr
icul
tura
l ani
mal
s (c
attle
, goa
ts o
r she
ep).
brok
en d
own
by b
acte
rial d
iges
tion
befo
re b
eing
che
wed
aga
in a
s cu
d. I
n th
e ho
rse,
food
goe
s di
rect
ly to
a re
lativ
ely
smal
l sto
mac
h an
d m
ust p
ass
thro
ugh
the
smal
l int
estin
e be
fore
bac
teria
l dig
estio
n ta
kes
plac
e. T
he h
orse
’s s
tom
ach
is n
ot p
rovi
ded
with
mus
cles
whi
ch p
erm
it it
to v
omit.
Any
ferm
ente
d fe
ed, s
uch
as s
ilage
, may
sta
y in
its
stom
ach
caus
ing
gas
form
atio
n an
d pa
in, p
rodu
cing
th
e sy
mpt
oms
know
n in
the
hors
e as
col
ic. F
or th
is re
ason
, if y
ou k
eep
both
ho
rses
and
rum
inan
t ani
mal
s, th
e ho
rses
sho
uld
not h
ave
acce
ss to
feed
lots
.Th
ere
are
four
diff
eren
t ene
rgy
form
s th
at th
e ho
rse
can
take
in: s
tarc
hes,
is
the
prim
ary
com
pone
nt o
f cer
eal g
rain
s su
ch a
s co
rn, o
ats
and
barle
y. S
tarc
h in
itse
lf is
not
a b
ad th
ing,
but
in to
o m
uch
volu
me,
st
arch
es c
an o
verlo
ad th
e ab
ility
of t
he s
mal
l inte
stin
e to
dig
est f
ood
prop
erly.
If
not d
iges
ted,
sta
rche
s w
ill pa
ss s
traig
ht th
roug
h to
the
colo
n w
here
it c
an k
ill th
e go
od b
acte
ria a
nd le
ad to
sev
ere
diar
rhea
, and
oth
er s
ympt
oms
such
as
colic
, an
d la
min
itis.
Thi
s is
esp
ecia
lly tr
ue o
f cor
n th
at is
not
pro
cess
ed. L
arge
gra
in
mea
ls c
an c
ause
sev
eral
pro
blem
s an
d, a
s a
gene
ral r
ule,
hor
ses
shou
ld n
ot
or a
ccid
enta
l ing
estio
n of
larg
e qu
antit
ies
of g
rain
are
a m
edic
al e
mer
genc
y be
caus
e th
ey c
an q
uick
ly le
ad to
som
e of
the
abov
e m
entio
ned
prob
lem
s.Fi
ber i
s th
e st
ruct
ural
com
pone
nt o
f pla
nt m
ater
ial.
Mos
t goo
d qu
ality
hay
s
in th
e ho
rse
beca
use
it he
lps
to m
aint
ain
the
heal
th o
f the
nor
mal
bac
teria
in
whi
ch h
elps
incr
ease
sal
iva
prod
uctio
n, w
hich
in tu
rn c
an h
elp
to b
uffe
r the
aci
d of
the
stom
ach
and
help
pre
vent
gas
tric
or s
tom
ach
ulce
rs. Th
ere
are
two
mai
n ty
pes
of h
ays
that
hor
ses
can
eat a
nd th
ose
are
gras
s ha
ys a
nd le
gum
es. G
rass
ha
ys in
clud
e or
char
d gr
ass,
bro
me,
fesc
ue, o
at, B
erm
uda
and
prai
rie g
rass
.
prot
ein
and
ener
gy th
an le
gum
es.
Legu
mes
are
alfa
lfa a
nd c
love
r. Th
ey a
re h
ighe
r in
prot
ein,
ene
rgy,
cal
cium
an
d vi
tam
in A
than
gra
ss h
ays.
Whe
n ev
alua
ting
hay,
it is
impo
rtant
that
the
hay
not b
e m
oldy
, mus
ty o
r dus
ty. I
t is
impo
rtant
to a
void
hay
that
is s
un b
leac
hed
or o
ver
cure
d, a
s w
ell a
s ha
y th
at is
con
tam
inat
ed w
ith w
eeds
, dirt
, tra
sh o
r
– 42
–
IM In
ject
ion
Proc
edur
eTh
e ge
nera
l pro
cedu
re fo
r an
IM in
ject
ion
is to
• rem
ove
the
need
le fr
om th
e sy
ringe
,• s
et th
e ne
edle
into
the
mus
cle,
• atta
ch th
e sy
ringe
,• a
spira
te, a
nd• s
low
ly in
sert
the
med
icat
ion.
N
ovic
e ho
rse
owne
rs o
ften
wor
ry a
bout
inje
ctin
g ai
r int
o th
e ho
rse
whe
n th
e ne
edle
is in
serte
d w
ithou
t the
syr
inge
atta
ched
. How
ever
this
am
ount
of a
ir in
ject
ed
into
the
hors
e is
min
or a
nd w
ill n
ot h
arm
it.
A
quie
t hor
se m
ay a
llow
you
to s
impl
y po
p th
e ne
edle
into
its
neck
or
butto
cks.
How
ever
, if t
he h
orse
ne
eds
a lit
tle d
istra
ctio
n th
ere
are
seve
ral m
etho
ds o
f eas
ing
the
need
le s
tick.
One
goo
d m
etho
d is
to p
inch
up
the
hors
e’s
skin
seco
nds
prio
r to
inse
rting
the
need
le. W
hile
hol
ding
the
pinc
hed
pinc
hed
area
.
Ano
ther
met
hod
is to
hol
d th
e ne
edle
bet
wee
n th
e th
umb
vigo
rous
ly 2
to 3
tim
es w
ith th
e si
de o
f you
r pal
m in
the
inje
ctio
n si
te a
nd w
ithou
t bre
akin
g yo
ur
rhyt
hm, r
otat
e yo
ur h
and
and
inse
rt th
e ne
edle
.
How
ever
, som
e ho
rses
may
le
arn
to a
ssoc
iate
the
taps
with
th
e fo
llow
ing
need
le s
tick,
and
le
ave
the
area
prio
r to
the
need
le
stic
k.
A si
mila
r met
hod
is ru
bbin
g ag
ains
t the
dire
ctio
n of
hor
se’s
ha
ir gr
owth
sev
eral
tim
es w
hile
ho
ldin
g th
e ne
edle
bet
wee
n th
e
In
sert
the
need
le o
n th
e la
st
rub.
SUM
MA
RYGi
ving y
our h
orse
an IM
injec
tion i
s an e
asily
learn
ed te
chniq
ue. B
y obs
ervin
g pro
per s
afety
rules
and i
njecti
on te
chniq
ues,
you c
an of
ten
avoid
infec
tions
and a
dver
se dr
ug re
actio
ns. A
su
mmar
y of th
e IM
injec
tion p
roce
dure
follo
ws.
1. Co
nsult
your
veter
inaria
n abo
ut the
type
of
drug
need
ed, r
oute
of ad
minis
tratio
n, do
sage
, dru
g han
dling
prec
autio
ns, a
nd
adve
rse dr
ug re
actio
ns.
2. Re
ad th
e dru
g lab
el.3.
Use o
nly st
erile
need
les an
d syri
nges
.4.
Unti
e the
horse
if yo
u are
not s
ure o
f its
reac
tion.
5. Ins
ert th
e nee
dle st
raigh
t into
the m
uscle
an
d up t
o the
hub.
6. At
tach t
he sy
ringe
to th
e nee
dle.
7. As
pirate
(pull
back
) on t
he pl
unge
r. If b
lood
appe
ars i
n the
syrin
ge, r
emov
e the
need
le an
d try
again
with
a cle
an on
e.8.
Slow
ly inj
ect th
e med
icatio
n.9.
Obse
rve th
e hor
se fo
r sign
s of a
dver
se
drug
reac
tion.
Make
sure
you h
ave
epine
phrin
e rea
dy fo
r injec
tion i
n cas
e of
anap
hylac
tic sh
ock.
10. P
rope
rly di
spos
e of y
our n
eedle
and
syrin
ge in
a me
dical
waste
conta
iner.
–26
–
vac
cine
s sh
ould
be
give
n ev
ery
60-9
0 da
ys if
you
r hor
se tr
avel
s re
gula
rly. B
oth
of th
ese
are
high
ly c
onta
giou
s
coug
hing
,It
is a
lso
impo
rtant
to
know
tha
t al
l sta
tes
have
the
ir ow
n va
ccin
atio
n an
d he
alth
req
uire
men
ts.
You
shou
ld c
onta
ct t
he s
tate
vet
erin
aria
n of
you
r de
stin
atio
n fo
r the
ir st
ate
heal
th re
gula
tions
.
PREV
ENTIO
N O
F M
OSQ
UITO
BO
RN IL
LNES
SIt
is g
ener
ally
ack
now
ledg
ed in
the
hor
se c
omm
unity
tha
t E
aste
rn a
nd
a m
ust e
very
yea
r, fo
r eve
ry h
orse
. Eas
tern
and
Wes
tern
Enc
epha
lom
yelit
is a
s w
ell a
s W
est N
ile v
irus
are
carr
ied
by m
osqu
itoes
and
tend
to o
ccur
prim
arily
du
ring
the
sum
mer
. Rou
tine
vacc
inat
ions
sho
uld
take
pla
ce a
nnua
lly o
ne m
onth
pr
ior t
o m
osqu
ito s
easo
n. T
he U
SD
A re
com
men
ds th
at h
orse
ow
ners
not
onl
y
to m
osqu
itoes
.
Prev
entio
n of
infe
ctio
nTo
pre
vent
mos
quito
es fr
om a
ffect
ing
your
hor
ses:
•H
ouse
hor
ses
indo
ors
durin
g pe
ak p
erio
ds o
f mos
quito
act
ivity
(dus
kto
daw
n).
•A
void
tur
ning
on
light
s in
side
the
sta
ble
durin
g th
e ev
enin
g an
dov
erni
ght.
Mos
quito
es a
re a
ttrac
ted
to li
ghts
.•
Pla
ce in
cand
esce
nt b
ulbs
aro
und
the
perim
eter
of t
he s
tabl
e to
attr
act
mos
quito
es a
way
from
hor
ses.
Bla
ck li
ghts
do
not a
ttrac
t mos
quito
esw
ell.
•R
emov
e al
l bird
s, in
clud
ing
chic
kens
that
are
in o
r clo
se to
the
stab
le.
•Lo
ok a
roun
d th
e pr
oper
ty p
erio
dica
lly fo
r dea
d bi
rds,
suc
h as
cro
ws.
Any
dea
d bi
rds
shou
ld b
e re
porte
d to
the
loca
l hea
lth d
epar
tmen
t. U
se
rubb
er g
love
s to
han
dle
dead
bird
s or
use
an
impl
emen
t, su
ch a
s a
shov
el.
•E
limin
ate
area
s of
sta
ndin
g w
ater
on
your
pro
perty
. Sha
llow
sta
ndin
gw
ater
, us
ed t
ires,
man
ure
stor
age
area
s, a
nd d
rain
age
area
s w
ithst
agna
nt w
ater
are
idea
l mos
quito
bre
edin
g pl
aces
.•
Topi
cal p
repa
ratio
ns c
onta
inin
g m
osqu
ito re
pelle
nts
are
avai
labl
e fo
rho
rses
. Rea
d th
e pr
oduc
t lab
el b
efor
e us
ing
and
follo
win
g in
stru
ctio
ns.
•U
se fa
ns o
n ho
rses
whi
le in
the
stab
le to
hel
p de
ter m
osqu
itoes
.•
Fog
stab
le p
rem
ises
with
a p
estic
ide
in t
he e
veni
ng t
o re
duce
mos
quito
es. R
ead
dire
ctio
ns c
aref
ully
bef
ore
usin
g.
–27
–
NU
TRIT
ION
The
plia
bilit
y an
d re
silie
ncy
of th
e sk
in is
a g
ood
indi
catio
n of
the
leve
l of
hydr
atio
n. T
o de
term
ine
if a
hors
e is
deh
ydra
ted,
per
form
the
pinc
h te
st.
P
ick
up a
fold
of s
kin
in th
e sh
ould
er o
r nec
k re
gion
and
then
rele
ase
it.
alm
ost i
nsta
ntan
eous
ly, w
ithin
a
seco
nd o
r tw
o. If
the
skin
re
mai
ns p
eake
d fo
r mor
e th
an
two
seco
nds,
this
is te
rmed
a
stan
ding
tent
and
indi
cate
s so
me
seco
nds
or lo
nger
the
hors
e is
su
fferin
g fro
m m
oder
ate
to s
ever
e de
hydr
atio
n an
d ne
eds
imm
edia
te
vete
rinar
y at
tent
ion.
Muc
ous
mem
bran
e co
lor
The
colo
r of t
he h
orse
’s g
ums,
con
junc
tiva
(lini
ng o
f eye
lids)
, and
nos
trils
ca
n pr
ovid
e in
form
atio
n ab
out a
hor
se’s
ove
rall c
ondi
tion
and
circ
ulat
ory
func
tion.
Col
or o
f muc
ous
mem
bran
es•
Glis
teni
ng, p
ink
gum
s in
dica
te h
ealth
y, n
orm
al.
•Ve
ry p
ale
or w
hite
gum
s in
dica
te a
nem
ia o
r blo
od lo
ss.
•G
ray
or b
lue
gum
s in
dica
te s
ever
e sh
ock.
•B
right
yel
low
gum
s ar
e lin
ked
to li
ver p
robl
ems.
prob
lem
than
the
abse
nce
of s
ound
s.
List
enin
g to
gut
sou
nds
shou
ld b
e ab
le to
det
erm
ine
if th
e gu
rglin
g, g
aseo
us s
ound
s ar
e no
rmal
, in
–41
–
PAR
ASI
TES
The
fact
is th
at a
lmos
t all h
orse
s ha
ve in
tern
al p
aras
ites.
If le
ft un
treat
ed, b
ots
and
wor
ms
can
rob
a ho
rse
of p
reci
ous
bloo
d nu
trien
ts a
nd e
nerg
y. A
par
asite
-rid
den
hors
e ca
n su
ffer p
erm
anen
t dam
age
to b
lood
ves
sels
and
inte
stin
es th
at
can
caus
e m
alnu
tritio
n, c
olic
, chr
onic
dig
estiv
e pr
oble
ms
and
unde
rmin
e at
hlet
ic
pote
ntia
l. A
hors
e th
at is
not
dew
orm
ed re
gula
rly a
nd e
ffect
ivel
y of
ten
has
a du
ll ha
ir co
at, d
ull a
ttitu
de, p
otbe
lly, p
ersi
sten
t win
ter c
oat,
mor
e fre
quen
t epi
sode
s of
co
lic a
nd p
oor p
erfo
rman
ce.
whi
ch a
ccou
nt fo
r 95%
of t
he e
ggs
seen
in e
quin
e m
anur
e.
It is
reco
mm
ende
d th
at a
feca
l egg
cou
nt
be d
one
two
wee
ks b
efor
e th
e da
te y
ou p
lan
to d
ewor
m, s
o th
at th
e ap
prop
riate
de
wor
mer
or a
ntih
elm
inth
can
be
used
onc
e re
sults
are
ava
ilabl
e.
to b
e an
y re
sist
ance
(if t
he h
orse
has
bee
n de
wor
med
four
tim
es a
nd s
till h
as a
hi
gh fe
cal e
gg c
ount
ther
e m
ay b
e so
me
resi
stan
t wor
ms
on th
e fa
rm).
If yo
u ha
ve
any
ques
tions
con
cern
ing
a pa
rticu
lar
wor
m o
r dr
ug, c
onsu
lt yo
ur v
eter
inar
ian.
P
aras
ite fe
cal c
heck
s by
a v
eter
inar
ian
are
alw
ays
a go
od id
ea.
You
may
wis
h to
do
a po
st-tr
eatm
ent f
ecal
che
ck to
see
if th
e de
wor
mer
s yo
u
not n
orm
ally
cov
ered
by
thes
e de
wor
mer
s.D
ewor
min
g pr
oduc
ts c
ome
in p
aste
, liq
uid,
pel
let
and
pow
der
form
s. T
he
easi
est o
f the
se to
adm
inis
ter i
s th
e pa
ste.
The
dire
ctio
ns a
re e
asy
to fo
llow
and
sa
fe w
hen
used
as
dire
cted
. It i
s th
e ch
emic
al in
gred
ient
in a
dew
orm
er w
hich
de
term
ines
wha
t pro
duct
you
pur
chas
e.
wor
ks a
littl
e di
ffere
ntly
in th
e ho
rse
to d
estro
y in
tern
al p
aras
ites,
and
eac
h pl
ays
a di
ffere
nt ro
le in
a ro
tatio
nal d
ewor
min
g pr
ogra
m.
Iver
mec
tinTr
ade
nam
es in
clud
e E
qval
an,
Zim
ecte
rin,
Rot
atio
n 1
and
othe
rs. A
t th
e ap
prov
ed d
ose,
Iver
mec
tin is
effe
ctiv
e ag
ains
t:•
Larg
e st
rong
yles
: S
tron
gylu
s ed
enta
tus,
Str
ongy
lus
equi
nes
and
Stro
ngyl
us v
ulga
ris (a
dult
and
mig
ratin
g)•
Sm
all s
trong
yles
or c
yath
asto
mes
(adu
lts o
nly)
•S
tom
ach
wor
ms:
Tric
host
rong
ylus
axe
i, H
abro
nem
a sp
p.
–28
–
Iver
mec
tin, c
ont.
• A
dult
Asc
arid
s: P
aras
caris
equ
orum
• B
ots
(Ora
l and
Gas
tric
Sta
ges)
: Gas
tero
philu
s sp
p.
Mox
idec
tin
• La
rge
stro
ngyl
es: S
trong
ylus
ede
ntat
es (a
dults
and
mig
ratin
g)•
Stro
ngyl
us e
quin
es a
nd S
trong
ylus
vul
garis
(adu
lt an
d
mig
ratin
g)•
Sm
all s
trong
yles
or c
yath
asto
mes
(adu
lt an
d L4
)
• A
dult
and
imm
atur
e as
carid
s: P
aras
caris
equ
orum
• B
ots
(2nd
and
3rd
inst
ars)
: Gas
tero
philu
s sp
p.
Fenb
enda
zole
• La
rge
stro
ngyl
es:
stro
ngyl
us e
dent
ates
, S
trong
ylus
equ
ines
and
S
trong
ylus
vul
garis
• S
mal
l stro
ngyl
es o
r cya
thas
tom
es
• A
scar
ids:
Par
asca
ris e
quor
um
Pyra
ntel
Pam
oate
Trad
e na
me:
Stro
ngid
. At t
he a
ppro
ved
dose
Pyr
ante
l Pam
oate
is e
ffect
ive
agai
nst:
• La
rge
stro
ngyl
es:
Stro
ngyl
us e
dent
ates
, S
trong
ylus
equ
ines
and
S
trong
ylus
vul
garis
• S
mal
l stro
ngyl
es o
r cya
thas
tom
es
• A
scar
ids
(Lar
ge ro
undw
orm
s): P
aras
caris
equ
orum
In a
dditi
on, p
yran
tel i
s so
mew
hat e
ffect
ive
on s
mal
l stro
ngyl
es r
esis
tant
Praz
iqua
ntel
*
– 29
–
Resp
iratio
nTh
e av
erag
e re
spira
tion
rate
of a
n ad
ult h
orse
at r
est i
s 8
to 2
0 br
eath
s
hors
es w
hich
are
use
d in
com
petit
ions
will
som
etim
es h
ave
this
occ
ur, b
ut th
ey
will
soo
n re
cove
r bac
k to
nor
mal
.
How
to m
easu
re a
hor
se’s
resp
iratio
n
Wat
ch h
is ri
b ar
ea fo
r one
min
ute
and
coun
t eve
ry ti
me
he b
reat
hes
in a
nd
if he
is re
stin
g. Y
ou w
ill h
ave
to b
ecom
e pr
actic
ed to
get
an
accu
rate
read
ing
whe
n he
is re
stin
g.
Not
ing
how
long
it t
akes
for
blo
od t
o re
turn
to
blan
ched
tis
sues
is t
he
CR
T, a
sig
n of
gen
eral
circ
ulat
ion.
Nor
mal
is o
ne to
two
seco
nds.
If th
e C
RT
is
prol
onge
d, th
e ho
rse
is s
how
ing
circ
ulat
ory
impa
irmen
t and
may
be
in s
hock
. Th
is is
ofte
n in
dica
tive
of a
hor
se th
at h
as c
olic
.
Mea
surin
g th
e C
RT
the
bloo
d in
the
capi
llarie
s to
be
push
ed o
ut o
f the
tiss
ues,
leav
ing
a w
hite
spo
t
to re
turn
to th
at s
pot.
Lung
sou
nds
Liste
ning
to
the
lung
s
in th
e ar
ea y
our l
eg w
ould
be
if yo
u w
ere
ridin
g.
– 40
–
Pulse Th
e av
erag
e pu
lse
rate
of a
n ad
ult h
orse
at r
est i
s ab
out 3
0 to
40
beat
s
high
er th
an n
orm
al.
How
to ta
ke a
hor
se’s
pul
seov
er th
e ar
tery
(if y
ou u
se y
our t
hum
b,
you
risk
getti
ng y
our o
wn
read
ing
conf
used
with
the
hors
e’s)
. Onc
e yo
u ha
ve
loca
ted
the
arte
ry, m
ake
sure
you
can
feel
the
puls
e cl
early
and
then
cou
nt th
e
Pul
se ra
tes
can
be ta
ken
anyw
here
an
arte
ry li
es c
lose
to th
e su
rface
of
the
skin
. Jus
t abo
ve th
e fe
tlock
or o
n th
e in
side
of t
he h
orse
’s ja
wbo
ne. Y
ou
can
also
use
a s
teth
osco
pe a
t the
hor
se’s
girt
h ar
ea ju
st b
ehin
d th
e po
int o
f th
e el
bow
. Cou
nt e
ach
lub-
dub
as o
ne b
eat.
– 39
–
CO
MM
ON
HEA
LTH
PRO
BLEM
S ar
e av
aila
ble
to h
elp
cont
rol a
nd re
pel t
hese
pes
ts. A
lso,
goo
d ho
rse
keep
ing
prac
tices
, suc
h a
man
ure
rem
oval
and
gro
omin
g ar
e he
lpfu
l.
Li
ce: b
lood
suck
ing
para
site
s w
hich
are
ver
y irr
itatin
g; c
an d
ebilit
ate
a ho
rse
from
blo
od lo
ss. T
hey
are
mos
t act
ive
in s
prin
g.
U
mbi
lical
Her
nia:
Usu
ally
pre
sent
at b
irth
or a
ppea
rs w
ithin
a fe
w w
eeks
. C
onsi
dere
d to
be
inhe
rited
, can
als
o be
cau
sed
by th
e um
bilic
al c
ord
brea
king
off
foal
dia
rrhea
. Suc
cess
fully
trea
ted
whe
n fo
und
early
. Con
sult
your
vet
erin
aria
n.
: a fu
ngus
muc
h lik
e at
hlet
e’s
foot
. It i
nvol
ves
the
frog,
cle
fts a
nd
Left
untre
ated
, can
dev
elop
into
a m
ajor
pro
blem
.
: ca
used
by
bact
eria
. U
sual
ly f
ound
on
unsh
elte
red
anim
als
with
ant
ibac
teria
l sha
mpo
os a
nd o
intm
ents
, and
inje
ctib
le a
ntib
iotic
s ar
e so
me
reco
mm
ende
d tre
atm
ents
.
Col
ic: A
ny p
ain
or d
isco
mfo
rt ar
isin
g fro
m th
e ga
stro
inte
stin
al tr
act.
Col
ic
is th
e #1
kill
er o
f hor
ses.
Sin
ce a
hor
se c
anno
t vom
it, g
reat
pre
ssur
e is
pla
ced
on th
e st
omac
h w
hen
prob
lem
s ar
ise.
Tr
ue c
olic
, inv
olvi
ng th
e in
test
ines
or
stom
ach,
can
be
caus
ed b
y m
any
diffe
rent
thin
gs:
1.
Gas
dis
tens
ion.
2.
la
wn
clip
ping
s, s
and,
etc
.) 3.
D
ispl
aced
bow
el (t
wis
ts)
4.
Infe
ctio
us a
gent
s (S
alm
onel
la)
5.
Par
asite
s (s
mal
l and
larg
e S
trong
yles
) - T
his
is th
e #1
cau
se o
f
colic
in a
foal
6.
A
nyth
ing
that
com
prom
ises
the
bloo
d su
pply
to th
e in
test
ines
7.
Tu
mor
s in
an
old
anim
al
8.
Ulc
ers
9.
San
d
– 30
–
Ris
k Fa
ctor
s: M
any
times
it is
not
kno
wn
why
an
anim
al c
olic
s. H
ere
are
a fe
w p
ossi
bilit
ies:
1.
Cha
nges
in e
nviro
nmen
t or f
eed.
2.
C
hang
es in
wea
ther
. 3.
C
hang
es in
man
agem
ent o
r hou
sing
. 4.
A
nyth
ing
that
cau
ses
the
hors
e to
sto
p dr
inki
ng.
Clin
ical
Sig
ns: (
One
or a
ll of
thes
e si
gns
can
be p
rese
nt.)
The
hors
e m
ay a
ct
unco
mfo
rtabl
e or
une
asy
and
play
with
the
feed
or w
ater
buc
ket.
The
hors
e of
ten
swea
ts, r
olls
, paw
s, a
nd e
ven
kick
s at
its
abdo
men
. Cur
ling
of th
e lip
s, tu
rnin
g
seve
re s
igns
incl
ude
getti
ng u
p an
d do
wn
aggr
essi
vely,
rol
ling
to t
he p
oint
of
inju
ry, a
nd s
ever
e le
thar
gy. I
f one
or m
ore
of th
e sy
mpt
oms
is p
rese
nt, c
all y
our
vete
rinar
ian
imm
edia
tely.
1.
Info
rmat
ion
to k
now
whe
n ca
lling
the
vete
rinar
ian:
It is
impo
rtant
to b
egin
the
seve
rity
of th
e pa
in.
Eva
luat
e th
e ho
rse’
s vi
tal s
igns
and
com
pare
with
them
“nor
mal
vita
l sig
ns” a
re w
hen
they
are
hea
lthy,
so
that
you
can
eas
ily c
ompa
re s
igns
w
hen
sick
or i
njur
ed. H
ave
on h
and
your
hea
lth re
cord
s w
ith a
goo
d hi
stor
y of
pas
t de
-wor
min
g an
d pr
evio
us tr
eatm
ents
, as
wel
l as
whe
n th
e ho
rse
last
def
ecat
ed.
The
follo
win
g ar
e so
me
thin
gs th
at c
an b
e do
ne b
efor
e th
e ve
terin
aria
n ar
rives
: 2.
K
eep
the
hors
e fro
m c
onsu
min
g an
y m
ore
feed
. 3.
A
llow
the
hors
e to
do
som
e lig
ht w
alki
ng, p
artic
ular
ly if
the
an
imal
is ro
lling
and
is li
kely
to in
jure
itse
lf.
Pre
vent
ion:
Ofte
n it
is im
poss
ible
to p
reve
nt e
very
inci
dent
of c
olic
. How
ever
, be
ing
a co
nsci
entio
us a
nd re
spon
sibl
e ow
ner c
an g
o a
long
way
in p
reve
ntin
g th
is
prob
lem
. Goo
d m
anag
emen
t and
dis
ease
pre
vent
ion
prac
tices
are
ess
entia
l. G
ood
nutri
tion,
goo
d w
ater
, and
con
sist
ent d
e-w
orm
ing
are
high
ly re
com
men
ded.
Whe
n a
hors
e is
thou
ght t
o ha
ve c
olic
, qui
ck a
nd a
ppro
pria
te a
ctio
n on
the
owne
r’s p
art
can
resu
lt in
a m
ore
succ
essf
ul o
utco
me.
CO
MM
ON
PRO
CED
URES
: sur
gica
l rem
oval
of t
he te
stic
les.
Onl
y th
e be
st h
orse
s, m
eani
ng
mal
e ho
rses
are
cas
trate
d be
twee
n th
e ag
es o
f one
and
two
year
s. T
his
proc
edur
e re
nder
s an
imal
inca
pabl
e of
repr
oduc
tion,
impr
oves
ani
mal
s’ di
spos
ition
, dec
reas
es
popu
latio
n an
d co
oler
wea
ther
.
– 31
–
VITA
L SI
GN
SVi
tal s
igns
giv
e an
indi
catio
n of
ove
rall
stat
e of
hea
lth. T
he r
esul
ts y
ou
obta
in w
hen
you
susp
ect a
hor
se is
ill w
ill be
muc
h m
ore
usef
ul if
you
com
pare
on th
e fo
llow
ing
page
.
Nor
mal
vita
l sig
ns o
f the
Hor
se•
Tem
pera
ture
bet
wee
n 98
.5 –
101
.0F
• H
eart
rate
36-
48 b
pm•
Res
pira
tion
rate
8-1
6 bp
m•
Nor
mal
man
ure
outp
ut 8
-10
pile
s da
ily•
Muc
ous
mem
bran
es s
houl
d be
pin
k an
d m
oist
• H
orse
sho
uld
cons
ume
norm
al a
mou
nt o
f foo
d an
d w
ater
Not
e
Tem
pera
ture
Th
e av
erag
e te
mpe
ratu
re o
f an
adu
lt ho
rse
at r
est
is a
bout
100
deg
rees
Fa
hren
heit.
The
nor
mal
ran
ge is
abo
ut 9
9 to
101
deg
rees
F,
but
an in
crea
se
in t
empe
ratu
re,
by it
self,
is n
ot c
ause
for
ala
rm.
Ofte
n a
2 de
gree
incr
ease
is
not
a pr
oble
m b
ut 4
deg
rees
abo
ve a
hor
se’s
nor
mal
is c
ause
for
con
cern
. Yo
unge
r hor
ses
ofte
n ha
ve h
ighe
r tem
pera
ture
than
mat
ure
hors
es in
the
sam
e
in p
ain,
dis
ease
d, o
r is
in a
hot
, hum
id c
limat
e. Ho
w to
take
a h
orse
’s te
mpe
ratu
re
The
hors
e sh
ould
be
tied
or h
eld
by a
n as
sist
ant.
Use
a 6
inch
vet
erin
ary
ther
mom
eter
with
a 2
foot
stri
ng ti
ed to
it w
ith a
clip
on
the
end
(use
d to
atta
ch to
th
e ta
il). S
hake
the
ther
mom
eter
unt
il the
mer
cury
is a
t 95
degr
ees
F. L
ubric
ate
the
tip o
f the
ther
mom
eter
with
room
tem
pera
ture
pe
trole
um je
lly o
r a d
rop
of s
aliv
a. S
tand
on
the
side
of t
he h
orse
, not
dire
ctly
beh
ind
him
. M
ove
the
tail t
o th
e si
de b
y gr
aspi
ng th
e bo
ne,
not
the
tail
hairs
. In
sert
the
ther
mom
eter
ge
ntly
into
the
rect
um a
t an
angl
e ab
out 1
5
the
tail
hairs
so
if th
e ho
rse
defe
cate
s, th
e th
erm
omet
er w
on’t
fall t
o th
e gr
ound
. Rem
ove
the
ther
mom
eter
afte
r tw
o or
thre
e m
inut
es
and
take
the
read
ing.
Cle
an th
e th
erm
omet
er
befo
re re
turn
ing
it to
its
case
.
– 38
–
Man
ure
W
hat d
oes
his
man
ure
look
like?
It s
houl
d be
wel
l for
med
yet
the
feca
l bal
ls
shou
ld e
asily
bre
ak in
hal
f.•
If th
e fe
cal b
alls
are
ver
y dr
y an
d ha
rd (a
nd e
spec
ially
if y
ou n
otic
e th
eho
rse
stra
ins
whe
n de
feca
ting)
he
is n
ot d
rinki
ng e
noug
h w
ater
.•
Loos
e, s
lopp
y pi
les
(mor
e lik
e co
w m
anur
e) te
ll yo
u th
at y
our h
orse
’sfe
ed is
eith
er to
o ric
h (to
o m
uch
grai
n, p
astu
re o
r al
falfa
hay
), or
he
is e
atin
g to
o m
uch
salt
and
wat
er, h
e ha
s an
irrit
atio
n in
his
dig
estiv
etra
ct a
nd h
as d
iarr
hea,
or h
e is
ver
y ne
rvou
s.•
If yo
u se
e sl
ime
or m
ucou
s on
his
man
ure,
he
has
an ir
ritat
ed g
ut.
it m
eans
the
hors
e is
eith
er g
obbl
ing
his
feed
with
out c
hew
ing,
that
th
e fe
ed is
pas
sing
thro
ugh
his
body
too
fast
, or t
hat h
e ha
s a
dent
al
prob
lem
and
can
’t ch
ew h
is fe
ed th
orou
ghly.
•If
you
see
wor
ms
in h
is m
anur
e, it
is w
ay p
ast t
ime
for y
ou to
dew
orm
him
.
Livin
g Q
uarte
rs
Look
at h
is s
tall
or p
en a
nd h
is b
ody
for s
igns
of d
istre
ss: r
ubbi
ng, r
ollin
g or
paw
ing.
•Is
he
cove
red
with
dirt
or m
anur
e?•
Is h
e sw
eaty
or h
as h
e sw
eate
d an
d dr
ied?
•A
re th
ere
new
hol
es in
his
sta
ll fro
m p
awin
g?•
If yo
u ha
ve re
ason
to s
uspe
ct th
ere
mig
ht b
e a
prob
lem
suc
h as
col
ic,
you
shou
ld im
med
iate
ly c
heck
his
vita
l sig
ns.
Limbs
of a
hor
se’s
legs
. Whe
n th
e ho
rse
mov
es, d
oes
he p
lace
wei
ght o
n al
l fou
r leg
s eq
ually
or d
oes
he li
mp,
bob
his
hea
d, s
kip
or b
uckl
e ov
er a
t the
hoo
f or t
ake
shor
t, st
iff s
teps
? Th
ese
sign
s ca
n in
dica
te a
lam
enes
s pr
oble
m a
nd y
ou n
eed
to c
onsu
lt w
ith y
our v
eter
inar
ian.
–37
–
DEN
TAL
CA
RE
Hor
se’s
teet
h ar
e of
ten
negl
ecte
d an
d do
not
rece
ive
prop
er d
enta
l car
e. It
This
can
be
done
by
your
vet
erin
aria
n or
by
an e
quin
e de
ntis
t.Th
ere
are
seve
ral f
acto
rs w
hich
mak
e an
ann
ual c
heck
up
nece
ssar
y.•
Hor
se’s
teet
h gr
ow th
roug
hout
thei
r ent
ire li
fe.
•H
orse
’s c
hew
fro
m s
ide
to s
ide,
cau
sing
wea
r an
d sh
arp
edge
s to
appe
ar.
•H
orse
’s a
ge.
The
follo
win
g di
agra
ms
illus
trate
a h
orse
’s te
eth.
With
con
tinuo
us g
row
th a
nd c
hew
ing,
roug
h/sh
arp
edge
s de
velo
p ca
usin
g gu
m ir
ritat
ion.
Als
o pr
ojec
tions
, ca
lled
hook
s, c
an d
evel
op c
ausi
ng c
uts
in
the
chee
k an
d to
ngue
. The
se p
robl
ems
can
be tr
eate
d or
eve
n pr
even
ted
by
toot
h gr
owth
var
ies
with
age
. You
ng h
orse
s sh
ould
be
chec
ked
at o
ne y
ear o
f ag
e. T
his
is th
e tim
e m
any
pote
ntia
l pro
blem
s ca
n be
spo
tted
and
prev
ente
d.
–32
–
A co
mm
on p
robl
em in
you
ng h
orse
s is
wol
f tee
th. W
olf t
eeth
are
sm
all r
ound
te
eth
that
gro
w b
etw
een
the
cani
ne t
eeth
and
the
pre
mol
ars
(che
ek t
eeth
). S
ome
hors
es d
o no
t get
wol
f tee
th. I
t is
impo
rtant
to c
heck
you
r hor
se b
efor
e yo
u st
art t
rain
ing.
The
wol
f tee
th a
re lo
cate
d rig
ht w
here
the
bit w
ill s
et in
you
r
prof
essi
onal
bef
ore
a bi
t is
intro
duce
d in
to a
hor
se’s
trai
ning
. Con
tact
with
the
bit w
ill c
ause
irrit
atio
n an
d m
ake
your
hor
se u
ncom
forta
ble.
• D
ropp
ing
feed
whi
le c
hew
ing.
• C
hew
ing
with
an
outs
tretc
hed
neck
or c
hew
ing
whe
n no
food
is p
rese
nt.
• H
ead
toss
ing
or re
sist
ing
the
bit.
• W
eigh
t los
s.•
Col
ic
A
fter i
t has
bee
n de
term
ined
that
the
teet
h m
ay b
e a
prob
lem
, pro
fess
iona
l
then
pro
vide
ade
quat
e tre
atm
ent.
Ther
e ar
e di
ffere
nt t
ypes
of
serv
ices
and
sk
ills
that
can
be
foun
d in
the
equ
ine
indu
stry
. C
urre
ntly
, th
ere
are
man
y ve
terin
aria
ns th
at d
o no
thin
g bu
t equ
ine
dent
istry
. Man
y of
thes
e pr
actit
ione
rs
thor
ough
ly. M
any
vete
rinar
ians
als
o us
e se
datio
n to
hel
p m
ake
the
proc
edur
e
30-4
5 m
inut
es o
r mor
e to
com
plet
e.
– 33
–
IS M
Y HO
RSE
SIC
K?
Bef
ore
an e
mer
genc
y: A
long
with
a li
st o
f em
erge
ncy
tele
phon
e nu
mbe
rs,
so e
very
one,
eve
n a
visi
tor,
can
call f
or h
elp
and
prov
ide
info
rmat
ion
to e
mer
genc
y pe
rson
nel.
Wha
t doe
s a
hors
e’s
body
lang
uage
tell
you
abou
t its
ove
rall
heal
th?
Som
e fa
ctor
s to
con
side
r bef
ore
cont
actin
g yo
ur v
eter
inar
ian:
Post
ure
Rea
d yo
ur h
orse
’s b
ody
lang
uage
.
feel
ing
sick
.•
Is h
e ho
ldin
g on
e le
g up
? If
it is
a h
ind
leg,
he
mig
ht b
e re
stin
g w
hile
he
is s
leep
ing
or it
mig
ht b
e la
me,
if it
is a
fron
t leg
, it i
s pr
obab
ly la
me.
• If
he is
not
sta
ndin
g, h
ow is
he
layi
ng d
own?
Is h
e in
a n
orm
al, p
eace
ful
Expr
essio
nW
hat d
o hi
s ey
es a
nd e
ars
tell
you?
• Is
he
aler
t with
ear
s fo
rwar
d an
d ey
es b
right
? If
his
head
is d
own
and
his
eyes
are
dul
l and
he
does
not
look
up
whe
n yo
u ap
proa
ch, y
ou s
houl
d be
con
cern
ed.
• D
o hi
s ey
es lo
ok p
eace
ful a
nd c
onte
nt o
r do
they
look
tens
e an
d al
arm
ed?
App
etite
A go
od a
ppet
ite is
one
of t
he s
igns
of g
ood
heal
th.
him
?
– 36
–
WA
LL: T
he p
art w
e se
e w
hen
the
hors
e ha
s its
’ foot
on
the
grou
nd. T
his
prot
ects
and
bree
d of
the
hors
e. In
the
front
feet
, it i
s th
e th
icke
st a
t the
toe.
The
re is
lit
tle d
iffer
ence
in w
all t
hick
ness
in th
e hi
nd h
oove
s.
SOLE
: w
hich
is
abou
t th
e sa
me
thic
knes
s as
the
wal
l, it
cove
rs t
he s
oft
unde
rsur
face
of
the
foot
. Th
e so
le s
houl
d ar
ch u
pwar
d or
be
conc
ave,
the
su
rface
roug
h an
d un
even
.
FRO
G: T
he fr
og is
V-s
hape
d. W
hen
touc
hed,
it s
houl
d fe
el s
prin
gy o
r ela
stic
, lik
e gu
m ru
bber
. It g
row
s fro
m th
e ba
ck o
r hee
l tow
ard
the
front
like
a w
edge
. Th
e fro
g ac
ts li
ke a
sho
ck a
bsor
ber a
nd s
houl
d to
uch
the
grou
nd e
ven
whe
n th
e ho
rse
is s
hod.
To m
aint
ain
heal
thy
hoov
es, r
outin
e tri
mm
ing
and
shoe
ing
is n
eces
sary
. Yo
ur fa
rrie
r can
hel
p yo
u se
t up
the
right
sch
edul
e fo
r you
r hor
se. T
his
is
usua
lly e
very
6-8
wee
ks. O
f cou
rse,
this
dep
ends
on
your
hor
se, h
ow o
ften
it is
wor
ked,
the
type
of s
urfa
ce it
is w
orke
d on
and
the
time
of y
ear.
A cl
ean,
w
ell s
hod
hors
e no
t onl
y lo
oks
good
, but
mak
es b
oth
the
hors
e an
d ow
ner
feel
goo
d.
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–
FOO
T CA
RE
The
hors
e’s
hoof
is g
row
n fro
m th
e co
rona
ry b
and
(whe
re h
oof a
nd s
kin
mee
t) do
wn
to th
e gr
ound
. Thi
s is
a c
onst
ant p
roce
ss th
at v
arie
s in
rat
e de
pend
ing
on
Goo
d nu
tritio
n an
d w
arm
, moi
st c
ondi
tions
gen
erat
e th
e m
ost g
row
th, w
hile
poo
r nu
tritio
n an
d co
ld w
eath
er s
low
gro
wth
dow
n.In
the
wild
, hor
ses
use
the
grou
nd th
ey tr
avel
on
to c
ontro
l the
rat
e of
hoo
f gr
owth
. Tod
ay, m
ost h
orse
s do
not
hav
e a
choi
ce o
f the
gro
und
they
hav
e av
aila
ble
to th
em. S
o, th
e an
imal
mus
t dep
end
on h
is o
wne
r to
prov
ide
good
hoo
f car
e.Fo
r the
you
ng h
orse
, pro
per h
oof c
are
star
ts s
oon
afte
r the
ani
mal
is b
orn.
You
sh
ould
beg
in to
han
dle
your
foal
’s fe
et, w
orki
ng y
our w
ay u
p to
act
ually
bei
ng a
ble
to p
ick
its’ f
oot u
p an
d ho
ld it
. Thi
s pr
oces
s ta
kes
time
and
cann
ot b
e ac
com
plis
hed
in o
ne d
ay.
Whe
n yo
u ca
n pi
ck u
p al
l fou
r fe
et a
nd y
our
anim
al is
com
forta
ble
with
this
pr
oces
s, it
is a
goo
d id
ea to
hav
e a
farr
ier
insp
ect i
ts’ f
eet.
This
is u
sual
ly d
one
at a
bout
two
mon
ths
of a
ge a
nd a
t thi
s tim
e co
rrec
tive
trim
min
g ca
n be
sta
rted
if ne
eded
. Rem
embe
r, it
is n
ot th
e fa
rrier
’s jo
b to
trai
n yo
ur h
orse
to s
tand
and
bec
ome
com
forta
ble
with
the
proc
ess
of s
omeo
ne h
andl
ing
thei
r fee
t. Fo
r all
hors
es, g
ood
hoof
car
e st
arts
with
cle
anin
g ou
t the
foot
with
a h
oof p
ick
on a
reg
ular
bas
is. T
his
is d
one
to r
emov
e an
y ac
cum
ulat
ed d
ebris
, suc
h as
old
be
ddin
g, s
tone
s or
stic
ks. T
his
is a
goo
d tim
e to
insp
ect f
or in
jury
or i
nfec
tion
and
to d
eter
min
e if
the
hoof
nee
ds tr
imm
ing
or s
hoei
ng.
The
hoof
is d
ivid
ed in
to th
ree
mai
n pa
rts: t
he w
all,
sole
and
frog
.
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–