Tuesday, January 6, 2015

"My Thoughts on Horse Vaccination"



Howdy Friends,
 
Often I've been asked about my thoughts on horse vaccinations. Thoughts on vaccinations, as do many homeopathic, holistic and natural practices such as "all forage diets," no stalls," no shoes" often cause quiet vigorous debates. I've resisted writing about vaccinations because it is so scary to so many horse lovers, owners and caregivers, I simply did not want to get into the debate. My own opinion though is we way, way over-vaccinate – to the health detriment of our horses (dogs, cats and children too).
Kessy love kisses
Recently I had the thrill, honor and privilege of interviewing Dr. Will Falconer, one of this country's most respected homeopathic veterinarians, for a story in Natural Horse Magazine. Like most homeopathic veterinarians his career began as doctor of veterinarian medicine. He is one of many homeopathic veterinarians or holistic practitioners I've interviewed over the years, and I've noticed a common thread of ideas, thoughts and concerns running through the minds of all these educated and experienced folks. In one way or another they all found they wanted to do better. They wanted to find ways to truly help their patients live healthier, more thriving lives. Another common thread running through all their comments during our interviews was their concerns about vaccinations. My interview with Dr. Falconer finally caused me to pen my thoughts on vaccinations.

I'll start with a quote from Dr. Falconer. "People simply do not relate or understand the harm that over vaccination does to the system. If there were one thing I could wave a magic wand and fix, it would be the attitude toward vaccinations." Dr. Falconer explained that repeated vaccinations impair and confuse the immune system.

"Most vaccinations for horses are for viruses, and veterinarian immunologists have proven scientifically that, once vaccinated for a virus, resulting immunity lasts a very long time, perhaps a lifetime." Dr. Falconer explained that repeated vaccinations not only confuse the immune system, but often cause it to turn on itself, and even attack healthy red blood cells.

"The horse is the most over-vaccinated animal, even more than dogs and cats, and repeated vaccinations do more damage than any other management practice. Repeated vaccination causes a plethora of ill effects that people fail to connect to the vaccine including allergies, skin conditions, thrush and even changes in temperament. These are long-lasting effects that take their toll. If people would just have one awakening in their journey to have a vital, thriving animal, I wish it could be that they would understand we now know, all vaccinations for viruses last a very long time, and repeated vaccinations to an already immune horse adds nothing, but it does compound the ill effects. In the late 1970’s, vaccine researcher Dr. Ronald Schultz discovered that rabies and the core vaccines last for the life of the animal in nearly all cases."

I chose to use Dr. Falconer's quotes because he succinctly put some of the concerns that I've heard many times from others. So many ailments in our horses can be linked to repeated vaccinations, as Dr. Falconer said above, and more than listed here. However, many veterinarians advise only, "Watch for symptoms for a few days," or words to that effect. While the truth is underlying chronic health issues that cause moderate to severe pain, lethargy, disinterest, or even poor temperament are chronic health issues related to vaccines that can show up weeks or months later and last a lifetime.

Worry about thrush, white line and founder? We all know that toxins in the horse migrate to the foot. There are toxins in vaccines that never really leave the body. Toxins put into vaccines purposely to "stimulate the immune response." If it were not so horrendous that phrase would be silly, reminds me of the equally silly oxymoron, "corrective shoeing."

Another problem with vaccinations is the way they short circuit the immune system. The immune system comes about 75% from the gut. Healthy digestive system, healthy immune system. But it is also supported by defenses throughout the body. The first line of defense is the nose, the throat and even tears. Each of these begins to attack the invader and signal the immune system to defend, attack and repel. Each of these areas of defense helps to educate and bolster the immune system. When we inject vaccinations directly into the body we skip all the front line defenses, thus robbing the body of that knowledge and power. Another thing Dr. Falconer, and others I've interviewed, said was how we are seeing so many horses coming up with wide varieties of allergies. Immunologists have linked this to confused immune systems.

A practice that was started many years ago and that lacks scientific validity or verification is annual revaccination. Almost without exception there is no immunologic requirement for annual revaccination. Immunity to viruses persists for years or for the life of the animal…… Furthermore, revaccination with most viral vaccines fails to stimulate an anamnestic (secondary) response…. The practice of annual vaccination in our opinion should be considered of questionable efficacy…”EXCERPT FROM - Current Veterinary Therapy, Volume XI, published in 1992 (a very well-respected, peer-reviewed textbook that is updated every four years). The authors are veterinary immunologists Dr. Ronald Schultz (University of Wisconsin) and Dr. Tom Phillips (Scrips Research Institute).

Immunology has recognized for a great many years that viruses provide a long-lived immunity. This is why your physician is not sending you postcards to repeat your small pox or polio vaccinations annually.

So why do so many veterinarians prescribe and recommend repeated vaccinations? That is a question only they can answer. Money? Profit? They truly believe it is best for their clients? The interesting thing is how many of them are beginning to question it. The whole vaccine issue is so difficult to get a handle on. Veterinarians are not taught much about immunology, just as they are not taught much about nutrition.

Many horse owners struggle with peer pressure inflicting fear, self doubt. Or you need to vaccinate to show, do you really? Many folks believe they need vaccination certificates to travel, not true, I believe I'm accurate in saying no states require certificates of vaccination, only the Coggins test, and perhaps a veterinarian's health certificate. Some boarding barns require vaccinations, can this be negotiated? I would move my horse.

These are just my thoughts, I'm sharing them in the hopes you might think about it, and do some research of your own. There is plenty of information out there today. I believe in the "once is enough treatment for vaccinations." It is far better to learn how to help your horse build the strongest possible immune system that can defend against invaders, viruses included. Tetanus is the only vaccination that needs to be repeated every 7 years. 
  
For me and my mare Kessy, she'll never have another vaccination, or shoe. Oh, and she has not been chemically wormed in 4 years either, just did a fecal count, no worms.

Gitty Up ~ Dutch Henry


21 comments:

  1. Hey Dutch,

    Thanks for posting this. I hope it gets a lot of eyeballs and more importantly, brain cells involved.

    One thing known by homeopaths for a couple of centuries now is the relationship of vaccination to tumor growth. How bout them sarcoids, eh? Yes, and lipomas and warts and malignant melanomas, etc. etc.

    Sarcoids have *fallen off* when a proper vaccinosis remedy is given orally. Orally, not anything rubbed on the growth!

    We really need to take this seriously, for the sake of our horses long term health. Vaccinations are anything but benign procedures.

    Thanks again.

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    1. Thanks for all you do to help so many, Dr Falconer!

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    2. Doctor Falconer, I wonder has there been a study on the use of Synthetic drugs, and vaccinations, versus Natural ones, and the long term side effects that Synthetics produce?

      Seems to me, that since the medical profession started using all these synthetic drugs, that the side effects on humans has increased drastically, and not for the good either, considering you have to take a drug, to counteract the effects of another drug that is treating an illness. Kind of silly really, when the cure is killing the patient.

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  2. I really love this article and wish I could all out do it for my horse, I board though so they do require some but don't really push it so I can get by without doing some vaccines. I have one question though: What about the West and East Nile vaccines? Should they only be given once as well?

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    1. Thanks Anon, I believe once yes. As the immunologist have found one immunity lasts a very long time, most likely a lifetime and re-vaccinations confuse the immune system, not to mention the harm we now know repeated vacs can cause. It is believed, and I agree, the only vac needed repeated is tetanus, 7 years or so - all others a viruses. ~ Gitty Up, Dutch

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  3. Can you please comment on recommendations for vaccinations in young horses? What about foals of unvaccinated mares? AAEP recommends the usual 3 dose series of tetanus, EEE, WEE, WNV, EHV and influenza, and the 2 dose series for rabies. Is this still the recommendation? I really hate the thought of giving so many vaccines at one time.
    Thank you!

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    1. Howdy Vicki R, I'm really not qualified to answer that - I've never understood the "2 & 3 dose" thing. In this article I was talking about horse (dogs & cats too) who have long been over vaccinated and letting folks know they are harming their horses. I'm not anti-vaccination, I'm anti OVER vaccination. As I said in my story, I'm in the "once is enough" camp. and we've long had proof that is the truth. THANK YOU for asking and reading our Coffee Clutch! ~ Gitty Up, Dutch

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  4. I have a gelding that is now allergic to vaccines. He was vaccinated 2 times a year. He started having strange swelling not just at the injection site. The last time he was vaccinated he swelled from injection spot..down into all 4 legs.. up through his belly, sheath and had swelling over his body. his joints were hot and his hocks were the size of basketballs. We obviously stopped all vaccinations. I really feel that we have over vaccinate our horses. My vet says any more and it will kill him so he will never get them again.

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    1. Oh my ... So sorry for him & you. But happy you may have stopped in time. Contact "For Love of the Horse" and ask for their liver cleansing blend. www.forloveofthehorse.com

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  5. My mare started headshaking not long after a rhino flu vaccine in 2010 and after much research and no vaccines I met a vet who introduced me to homeopathy,suggested a formula and the headshaking stopped for a bit..I then met a vet who studied with Dr Pitcairn and treats her constitutionally..had I known..all those years of swollen and stuff neck after vaccines

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    1. Once and done, that's the practice I follow ...

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  6. My small animal vet recommends taking titres to check for antibodies before vaccinating my dogs. Is it possible to do titres on our horses?
    Since the body chemistry can vary from one horse to another, it would seem that getting titres would give us horse owners peace of mind and a solid foundation from which to support our decision to vaccinate or not.
    Thank you. Great article.

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    1. Thanks Ladyrider ... I've studied enough to come to the belief that titres are not a fail-safe test. Small amounts of blood tested, titres not always that active in blood stream. We have enough info/research to know that once is enough for viruses, that's, it is that simple.

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  7. Thank you for this article! I HAVE ALWAYS felt this way about vaccines! But then the outside voices have you convinced you need to revaccinate! I am all holistic! Is there anyway to subscribe to a daily reading of your writings? Thank you
    Debbie

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    1. You bet Debbie! I don't do any daily writings, well my facebook stuff ... but my blog is very irregular now. Your best bet is to buy my boo, "It's for the Horses," You can find the link on this blog page.

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  8. When we travel with our horses the states want the vaccines up to date. How can we get around that? I agree with you But I feel we have no choice. Two of our older horses have developed cushings, I sometimes wonder if that could be a side effect of to many vaccines?

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    1. Most states do not require "Vaccination certs" but rather "health certs," that is to say a vet check usually within 30 days stating the horse has no signs of any of the issues, illness ... Other than that, I suppose you're on your own. For me, I'll not over vaccinate my horse, for any reason. Hope this helps.

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    2. Cushings is an auto immune condition, and we know they can and are caused by over vaccination. So your wonderment is correct.

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  9. I would like to know you feelings on the Strangles vaccine, we get intranasal The one year I didn't, a horse come into our barn with strangles and every horse there got it , with a variety problems.

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  10. Strangles is nasty for sure. I don't really have an opinion on this one, I have never vaccinated a horse for strangles, but I have never, nor would I, boarded a horse. But I've certainly competed in long distance competitive riding, done some showing, etc so My horses have been among others. But on this one I have no advice. My concern is so many horses being routinely over vaccinated year after year.As I understand strangle, once should be enough too, never had any experience with nasal, but the injectable I've seen really bad reactions on some horses. As I say, I've never vac for it. But you do what works for you.

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  11. My horse had never been vaccinated until I moved him from California to Colorado. He developed allergies short thereafter. I recently moved him to a new barn and was told he needed a strangles vaccination. I refused, but instead offered to run titers before doing any further vaccinating. I am looking for my own property and then will discontinue all vaccinations.

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