Equine Vaccines FAQs

At Redtail Equine Veterinary Service in Denver, CO, we focus on providing mobile veterinary care for horses, donkeys, and mules. Our clinic is 100% mobile, allowing us to serve equine clients directly at their barns and properties. We proudly offer equine vaccines as part of our broader approach to equine preventative care. Our equine veterinarian also provides veterinary care in Castle Rock, Kiowa, Elizabeth, Parker, and other nearby areas.

Why Are Equine Vaccines Important?

Equine vaccines protect horses and other equines from diseases that can be serious or even fatal. Vaccinations play a major role in preventing outbreaks and reducing the spread of infection. Core vaccines, such as those for rabies and West Nile virus, are considered essential by veterinary guidelines. Our horse veterinarian will assess your animal’s risk factors to recommend the appropriate vaccination schedule.

Which Vaccines Are Considered Core for Horses?

Core horse vaccinations include rabies, tetanus, West Nile virus, and Eastern and Western equine encephalomyelitis. These diseases are potentially deadly and have widespread risks. These core vaccines are typically given once per year, depending on age and health status. Additional non-core vaccines may be recommended based on travel, exposure, and regional disease trends.

Are Vaccines Safe for Donkeys and Mules?

Equine vaccines are safe and effective for donkeys and mules when given by a qualified equine veterinarian. Our clinic ensures proper dosing and monitoring for each animal. Donkeys and mules often receive the same core vaccinations as horses. Our veterinarian will provide specific guidance tailored to your animal’s species, age, and medical history.

How Often Should Equine Vaccinations Be Given?

Most horse vaccinations are given annually, though some may require semi-annual boosters depending on disease risk. Young horses, senior animals, and those with compromised immune systems may follow adjusted schedules. As a mobile horse veterinarian in Denver, we make it easy to keep up with routine immunizations. All vaccinations are tracked in your horse’s medical record for accurate planning.

The Role of Preventative Care in Equine Health

Equine preventative care includes more than just vaccinations. Regular exams, dental care, parasite control, and nutrition assessments all support long-term wellness. Our mobile service is designed to address these needs efficiently at your location. As a veterinarian near you, we bring complete care directly to your barn.

Schedule an Appointment with Our Mobile Equine Veterinarian

To keep your horse, donkey, or mule protected, contact Redtail Equine Veterinary Service in Denver, CO. Our mobile horse veterinarian provides expert guidance on equine vaccines and full preventative care across Castle Rock, Kiowa, Elizabeth, Parker, and the surrounding areas. Call today to schedule a visit and keep your animal’s health on track.

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Our Regular Schedule for Appointments

Monday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
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