Yes, horses in Texas are at risk of contracting several disease. Eastern Equine Encephalitis, Western Equine Encepthalitis, Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis, Tetanus, West Nile Virus and Rabies vaccinations, at a minimum, should be administered yearly.
Horses need their hooves trimmed, teeth floated, vaccine shots, monthly wormer, and proper grooming and exercise. If that is what you are asking.
Bunnies don't need shots
they need all of the same shots as othe dogs.
There are plenty! In addition to ranch work (yes, they still need cowboys, although the job's a bit different nowadays), there are associations, such as the American Quarter Horse Association and the American Paint Horse Association, that are based out of Texas. Many of the big Western trainers are also based in Texas as well.
No rabbit normally needs shots. However, if you are showing your rabbit it could possibly need shots to be shown.
Yes. You always need shots when you're going out of state.
A hamster doesn't need any shots unless it gets ill.
The same shots any dog has to get.
they need shots
Maria Ladislao Mendoza shots records
Gerbils don't need shots.
They should get shots, Better Safe Than Sorry.