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All vaccines are shipped via the Vaccine Shipping method. A $34.95 flat rate fee is charged for all orders containing vaccines. Vaccines are shipped in insulated packaging with ice in order to deliver chilled and someone should be present to sign for and receive the vaccine. For more shipping info click here.
During these hot summer months, we highly encourage shipping this item via Express (1-2 day); we cannot be held responsible for items that are shipped Priority (2-4 day) as the ice will not last that long.
Equine Potomavac + Imrab Vaccine is a vital solution for horse health, providing dual protection against two significant threats: Potomac Horse Fever and Rabies. Potomac Horse Fever is a disease transmitted by parasites and can be fatal if left untreated. This vaccine effectively guards against Potomac Horse Fever, ensuring the well-being of your equine companions.
Additionally, Equine Potomavac + Imrab Vaccine includes protection against rabies, a disease that not only affects horses but also poses risks to humans. This vaccine is a trusted choice recommended by equine veterinarians for comprehensive disease prevention. Administering this vaccine brings peace of mind to horse owners and caretakers, knowing that their horses are shielded from these potentially life-threatening diseases.
Equine Potomavac + Imrab Vaccine is intended for protecting horses against Potomac Horse Fever and Rabies, as recommended by veterinarians.
Administering the Equine Potomavac + Imrab Vaccine is a crucial step in protecting your horses against Potomac Horse Fever and Rabies. Proper administration ensures their health and safety. Here are guidelines on how to use this vaccine effectively:
The Equine Potomavac + Imrab Vaccine should be administered by a licensed veterinarian or under their supervision to ensure proper dosage and technique.
Proper administration of the Equine Potomavac + Imrab Vaccine is essential to provide your horses with the dual protection they need against Potomac Horse Fever and Rabies. Consult with professionals and follow recommended guidelines for the well-being of your equine companions.