The latest technology to protect your horse against tetanus and strangles

People who want their horses to achieve their full potential will usually leave no stone unturned in their efforts to have a winner. Carefully planned feeding and training programmes are devised and special attention is given. However, all of this can be to no avail if your horse gets sick. Not all illness can be prevented, but two of the more serious diseases, tetanus and strangles, both potentially fatal, can be prevented by vaccination.

TETANUS

Everybody has heard of tetanus and many people are aware that it causes signs of muscle stiffness, tremors and "lockjaw". Treatment is difficult, time consuming, very expensive and often unsuccessful.

Ears held
pricked up
Tail held
out and stiff
Paralysis of
breathing
muscles
Stiff legged gait
Swollen lymph glands
that may burst
Pus discharge
from nostrils
STRANGLES

Strangles may not be as well known as tetanus, but when an outbreak occurs and a large number of affected horses show the typical signs, with pus discharging from the nostrils and swellings (abscesses) forming in the lymph glands under the jaw, it is not easily forgotten.


Vaccination is the best protection against these diseases. CSL Limited has launched Equivac 2 in 1, the world's first combined tetanus and strangles vaccine for horses, in one convenient, ready-to-use syringe. Equivac 2 in 1 is now available from your supplier of horse care products.

Foals from 3 months of age and unvaccinated adult horses require three injections of Equivac 2 in 1 given two weeks apart for initial protection against tetanus and strangles.

To maintain immunity against strangles, a booster dose of Equivac 2 in 1 or Equivac-S (Strangles Vaccine) should be given annually.

To ensure long-lasting immunity against tetanus, a booster dose of Equivac 2 in 1 or Equivac-T (Tetanus Vaccine) should be given one year after the primary vaccination course and then every 4-5 years.

To minimise the chances of your horse suffering from tetanus or strangles, make vaccination with Equivac 2 in 1 a regular part of your horse's health care programme.

Need to know more?

Pfizer Veterinary Services
Toll Free Phone: 1 800 814 883
Fax: 02 9850 3399
Website: www.pfizeranimalhealth.com.au
E-mail: animal.health@pfizer.com

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