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Shirley Guertin's avatar

To answer your question re vaccination in horses- HOrses are highly vaccinated. Very likely more than any other animal. Equestrian Canada, governing body in Canada for horse sports (not racing), mandates certain vaccines within 6 months to compete. EC takes its directives from the FEI (International Federation of Equestrians). HOrse people love their vaccines,and just cannot see the harms they are causing. Yearly they get tetanus, rhino, flu, EEE/WEE, West Nile, rabies- (rabies is law in ONtario). In addition they get Potomac, strangles, botulism. This is for their entire life - YEARLY. Flu and rhino often get given an additional 1 or 2 times per year. Shots are usually given in the spring and fall. And horse owners wonder why their horses get sick, more die, at that time of year! (As an aside, I was surprised how quickly and thoroughly the majority of horse owners adapted to the covid mandates - lockdowns etc. But then, not to wonder, already, so many keep their horses in individual stalls, get turned outdoors into individual paddocks. The poor horses never get to even touch another horse, ever. These animals are in permanent lockdown.)

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John Visher's avatar

Race horses are beautiful. I’m guessing they cost $100,000. The owners will want to know what’s up. Ivermectin being used on million dollar horses tells me it’s safe and effective. The world will learn, the hard way, that Bill Gates and his ilk are evil, and people will learn what evil is.

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