Lately many have asked whether their horses still need to be vaccinated for West Nile Virus. The answer is: Absolutely!
Check out the California Department of Agriculture's Report (PDF) on WNV cases last year. In Riverside County alone there were 8 equine cases (5 of which died). So keep up the West Nile vaccination. It's here to stay.
Murrieta Valley Equine Practice, Inc.
Medicine - Dentistry - Preventive Care - Lameness
Medicine - Dentistry - Preventive Care - Lameness