In 2024 the Vaccination rules changed – please read as there are some notable changes for any pony starting the vaccination process from 1/1/24 onwards – The Pony Club Equine Influenza VACCINATION RULE 2024
Equine Influenza Vaccination Schedule:
- initial primary course of two vaccinations must be given: the second vaccination must be administered with 21-60 days of the first initial vaccination
- Horses may attend events 7 days after receiving the second vaccination of the primary course
injection is given or on any of the 6 days following such an injection)
- A first booster must be administered within 120-180 days of the date of the administration of the second vaccination of the primary course.
- Booster vaccinations must be administered at a maximum of 12 months intervals thereafter.
For ponies who started their vaccination process in prior to 1 January 2024 follow these rules – Passport and Vaccination Rules 2023
It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that vaccinations are kept up to date. Members will not be allowed to compete at any Pony Club events or attend rallies without a valid up to date vaccination record and passport.
Committee need to see an update of your pony’s vaccinations – please send Mandy a photo of the relevant passport page.
Please ensure that your horse or pony has up to date Vaccinations and remember your passport should always travel with your pony, especially to PC competitions.
The following rules will apply to all Pony Club Competitions:
Passports
A valid passport and vaccination record:
- must accompany the horse/pony to all events
- must be available for inspection by the event officials
- must be produced on request at any other time during the event
No horse/pony may compete (or be present at the event as a companion) unless it has a Record of Vaccination against equine influenza completed by the veterinary surgeon who gave the vaccination, signed and stamped line by line, which complies with the Minimum Vaccination Requirements.
EVH 1
PC advice is that organizers must prevent horses from being presented for admission to a gathering in the following circumstances:
- Any horse with recent cough or nasal discharge of unknown cause, enlarged lymph nodes or fever.
- Any horse which is known or under investigation for EHV infection (whether associated with respiratory or neurological signs).
- Any horse which has been in contact with, or lives on the same premises as, a horse known or under investigation for EHV associated with neurological signs.
- Where a horse has been excluded due to neurological EHV or neurological EHV-contact, future admission should require that:
- EITHER all horses on the property have close clinical monitoring with twice-daily temperature recording and the excluded status should apply until all horses on the premises have been free of clinical signs for at least 28 days.
- OR a detailed veterinary report should be presented to the Pony Club Veterinarian Advisor including robust laboratory evidence to show that the horse intended for admission to a gathering has not been infected with neurological EHV
https://www.britishequestrian.org.uk/news/ehv-1-outbreak-in-valencia-and-several-other-eu-countries