A printable record for parasite control and immunizations
Modern deworming is guided by fecal egg counts (FEC) rather than rotational calendars. Record each treatment and test result.
| Date | Product / Active Ingredient | Dose / Weight | Fecal Egg Count (eggs/g) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Core vaccines (rabies, EEE/WEE, WNV, tetanus) are recommended for all horses. Risk-based vaccines depend on your region and your horse's exposure.
| Vaccine | Date Given | Product / Lot # | Next Due |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rabies | |||
| Eastern/Western Encephalomyelitis (EEE/WEE) | |||
| West Nile Virus (WNV) | |||
| Tetanus | |||
| Influenza | |||
| Rhinopneumonitis (EHV) | |||
| Strangles | |||
| Other |
Record FEC results, any vaccine reactions, and your vet's recommended schedule for this horse.
Vaccination and deworming protocols vary by region, age, and individual risk. Follow the AAEP guidelines and your veterinarian's recommendations. Senior horses may have reduced immune response and benefit from tailored programs.