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4-H Countywide Spring Equine Clinic Returns

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By Press Release

COURT HOUSE – The Cape May County 4-H Spring Equine Health Clinic is back this year to bring lifesaving vaccines to horses of Cape May County. 
According to a release, for two days in April, the Rutgers Cooperative Extension 4-H Youth Development Program is partnering with Dr. Tanja Hanyi to offer the equine clinic with lower vaccine prices than in recent years.
The clinic is open to all horse and pony owners in Cape May County.
The clinic will travel the southern portion of Cape May County from Cape May north to approximately Swainton April 6.
The northern and northwestern parts of the county will be covered April 7. On those days, veterinarians and clinic volunteers will go to farms and boarding stables, offering vaccinations at reduced prices to horses without the normal farm call fee.
The Cape May County 4-H Equine Health Clinic started over 50 years ago with two goals. One was to inoculate as many horses as possible against deadly equine diseases.
The second goal was to offer these vaccinations at as low a cost as possible to the horse owners of Cape May County. These two goals remain the same today.
The clinic is coordinated under the direction of 4-H volunteer Nancy Rothenbiller, who advises all horse owners to keep their animals properly vaccinated against deadly contagious diseases. Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis and West Nile Virus are diseases that are spread by bites from infected mosquitoes and can be prevented through proper vaccination.
There are a number of different vaccines and vaccine packages offered to suit your horses’ needs. The clinic also offers the Coggins blood test. A negative Coggins test for Equine Infectious Anemia is required annually by the NJ 4-H Horse Program and at most equine events throughout New Jersey and the nation.
Participants must preregister. Clinic registration packets are available on the 4-H website, cmc4h.com and at the Rutgers Cooperative Extension office at 355 Court House-South Dennis Road, in Cape May Court House.
The deadline for registration is March 29. Those with any questions about the clinic, call Rothenbiller at (609) 827-3485 between 3:30 and 8 p.m. only.

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