Canine Vaccinations
Feline Vaccinations
Equine Core Vaccinations
- Tetanus
- EEE/WEE (eastern/western equine encephalomyelitis)
- Rabies
- West Nile
Risk Based Vaccinations
- Equine Herpesvirus (EHV)
- Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA)
- Equine Influenza
- Leptospirosis
- Potomac Horse Fever
- Strangles
Vaccination recommendations vary by season, location, age and possible exposure. Talk to your veterinarian about which vaccines are right for your horse.
Small Ruminant Vaccinations
Prepartum
Does and ewes should be vaccinated 3 to 4 weeks prior to the time of parturition in order to provide colostral immunity to the neonates
- Clostridium perfringens type C & D
- Clostridium tetani
- Parainfluenza 3
Preweaning
Lambs and kids receive the first vaccine 2 weeks prior to weaning and the second vaccine, booster, at the time of weaning or shortly afterwards.
- Cl. Perfringens C & D and tetani
Pre-breeding
Vaccine is used to protect dams from aborting so need to administer 30 days prior to introduction of the males.
- Campylobacter fetus subsp intestinalis & jejuni
- Chlamydophilia abortus
Bucks/Rams
- CD&T yearly
Other small ruminant vaccines
- Foot rot
- Soremouth Orf vaccine
- K 99 E. coli
- Rabies
- Pneumonia
- Caseous Lymphadenitis
Bovine Vaccinations
Cow/calf Vaccination and nursing calves
- 7 way clostridial (black leg)
- IBR (infectious bovine rhinotracheitis)
- BVD (bovine viral diarrhea)
- PI3 (parainfluenza3)
- BRSV (bovine respiratory syncytial virus)
- Bruellosis- if recommended
- Leptospirosis 5 way
Preconditioned feeder calves
- IBR
- BVD
- PI3
- BRSV
- 7 way clostridial
- Mannheimia haemolytica
- Pasteurella multocida
Breeding animals
6-8 weeks prior to breeding season
- IBR
- BVD
- PI3
- BRSV
- Leptospirosis 5-way
- Vibriosis (campylobacter fetus)