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      Location: Nebraska | 3349 operation managers in 28 states with 5 equids or more were surveyed on most common vaccines used: 85% use WNV, 81.3% use tetanus, 75.6% use EEE and WEE, 72.5% use influenza, 45% use rabies, 36% use strangles. To view the report use this address www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/ceah/ncahs/nahms/equine. |
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   Location: Fort Madison, Iowa | Thanks for the information. Since I'm guessing you like to read I found an article I thought was interesting because it explained some of the vaccines to me. It's on harmanyequine.com and then click on annual vaccinations. |
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      Location: Nebraska | No offense, but when it comes to large animal health, I think I'm beyond harmony.com. I prefer AAEP or VS web sites. Both are non-profit organizations dedicated to the health and welfare of horses
Edited by hconley 2006-12-10 8:53 AM
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   Location: Fort Madison, Iowa | You seem to be very knowledgeable about horse health & care and your beyond my knowledge. I'm not a regular reader of Harmany but liked the article because some of it was in my terms of understanding. Sorry to say I'm not familiar with AAEP & VS and it sounds like maybe I should get familiar with them. What does the initials AAEP & VS stand for? Thanks.
Edited by horsin around 2006-12-10 6:35 PM
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      Location: Nebraska | Try this site, it will be more helpful http://www.extension.org/horses |
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   Location: Fort Madison, Iowa | Thanks for the site, looks like good information and the all horse articles should give me some good reading material on some cold winter days. |
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