With my horses I do not give all the vaccines on the same day. That would defeat the purpose of giving the individual ones to watch for reactions. I space them out depending on the season (EEE-WEE-VEE and West Nile right before mesquito season, Flu/Rhino and Strangles in the Spring...etc). I don't plan on myself replacing the care my vet provides, but I do plan on being a little more informed than I have been.
Edited to add: To answer my own question, I checked Intervets website and their Continuum vaccine line does have combos and individual vaccines. The Distemper and adenovirus are not offered separately but you can get just those two alone in a vaccine. Parvo, Rabies, etc all are offered individually, or in a combo.
__________________ Rachel
Mom to Carson, 2 1/2 Becca, 10 months and Max 18 weeks
Last edited by rachelcb80; 11-22-2007 at 07:21 PM.
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