1966-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1966 April Voice RS | Page 32

Vaccinate and Go !

Virtually no reaction with new Encephaloid vaccine

You used to have two choices . Vaccinate , and put up with disabling side effects such as swelling and persistent hard knots . Or don ' t vaccinate . and risk sickness or death of your horse from encephalomyelitis . Now there is ' Encephaloid . This unique new vaccine is produced by an entirely different process . Excess protein and other potentially irritating materials are avoided . Local and systemic side reactions are virtually eliminated .
Now you can vaccinate your horse for encephalomyelitis without interfering with show schedules or disrupting training programs .
Two injections of ' Encephaloid ' 7 to 14 days apart will protect your horse from both the Eastern and the Western type of encephalomyelitis . The two-dose series should be repeated annually .
Encephalomyelitis is on the increase . Last year it reached epizootic proportions in areas that had previously been untouched . Many valuable horses were lost .
The danger season is approaching . Be safe . Have your horse vaccinated now with ' Encephaloid .' It ' s an important part of your Managed Health Program . Consult your veterinarian for details . MHP

Encephaloid

ENCEPHALOMYELITIS VACCINE
Fort Dodge Laboratories , Fort Dodge , Iowa