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george
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Posted - 20 Jul 2010 : 1:38:48 PM
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I just wanted to check, am I correct in thinking that as Nabil was born in 2009 he will be allowed to show at UKIAHS with only the first two Flu/Tet jabs?? I read this on the AHS site but my vet advised me to make sure, he is having the 1st today and I really should have been more organised and got it done ages ago but I have just been so ridiculously busy that it completely slipped my mind looking forward to somebody putting my mind at rest for me
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Pashon2001
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Posted - 20 Jul 2010 : 3:58:29 PM
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IV – ADDENDUM – EQUINE INFLUENZA VACCINATION Equine Influenza Vaccination for all Horses competing in ECAHO competitions
1. All horses must have received a primary course of two vaccination doses administered a minimum of 21 and a maximum of 92 days apart. 2. Thereafter a third dose, called the first booster vaccination must be given no more than six months after the second vaccination of the primary course, a shorter vaccination interval is permitted. 3. Booster vaccinations must be given at 12 month interval i.e. within 365 days of the last dose, or shorter intervals where local or national authorities mandate it. 4. No vaccination may be given within 7 days of the day of arrival at the ECAHO event. 5. Route of administration: the vaccine should be administered according to the manufacturer’s instructions; intramuscular injections or intranasal administration. It is not permitted to change the route of administration between the first and second vaccination of the primary course. 6. Vaccines must be administered by a veterinarian. The details of the vaccine, serial/batch number, the date and route of administration must be recorded in the passport, signed and stamped by the veterinarian who administered the vaccination. 7. The entering of vaccination details in a new passport of a duplicate; if the vaccination history of a horse is very long, the veterinarian may use the following statement ‘The vaccination history of this horse is correct to date – (enter the last vaccination date)’, signed and stamped by a veterinarian. 8. Sanctions for vaccination irregularities, considering a 12 month interval between boosters; - Up to 1 week late; fine 130 euro - Between 1 and 2 weeks late; a fine of 200 euro - More than 2 weeks late; a fine of 280 euro, the horse will not be allowed to Compete and must leave the show ground as soon as possible. (The Vaccinations Must be restarted as in articles 1 & 2). - Horses born before 2009 that have received the primary course of vaccinations (article 1) but not the first 6 month booster (article 2) will be allowed to participate without being sanctioned. All irregularities will be recorded by the DC in the passport of the horse concerned, written in capital letter in red ink.
This is copied from ECAHO rules
You are okay with just having first two because as a 2009 baby depending on when he was born he may not have had time to complete the full course. |
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Edited by - Pashon2001 on 20 Jul 2010 4:01:55 PM |
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george
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Posted - 21 Jul 2010 : 4:03:19 PM
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Thankyou, just wanted to make sure as it's a bit of a long way for us to go, |
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