Equine Influenza Vaccination Certificates
Competitors in the International Driving Grand Prix please refer to page 23 of your printed schedule.
All horses and ponies entering the Showground must be vaccinated, and vaccination certificates / passports must accompany the horse or pony to the Show, and be available for checking.
After the initial equine influenza vaccination has been administered, a second must be applied within 21 to 92 days followed by third after 150 to 215 days. Thereafter, vaccinations must be administered annually with the last permissible day being the same date as the previous year's vaccination.
To avoid the disappointment of disqualification it is strongly advised that, if there is any doubt as to the validity of the vaccination certification, then your veterinary surgeon should be consulted at least two months before the Show. Please note that suckling foals are acceptable without vaccination certificates.
All horses / ponies taking part in competitions / displays other than those governed by the Rules of the FEI must have certificates of vaccination against Equine Influenza complying with the above.
PLEASE NOTE THAT NEITHER VACCINATION CERTIFICATES NOR PASSPORTS SHOULD BE SENT TO THE HORSE SHOW OFFICE PRIOR TO THE EVENT. HOWEVER, RANDOM CHECKS WILL BE CARRIED OUT ON THE SHOWGROUND FOR NATIONAL CLASSES, AND ALL PASSPORTS FOR INTERNATIONAL CLASSES MUST BE HANDED IN TO A REPRESENTATIVE IN THE PEDEN BLOODSTOCK CARAVAN PRIOR TO COMPETING, FROM WHERE THEY MAY ALSO BE COLLECTED.


