SO1
Well-Known Member
In that case then you are probably fighting a losing battle as it may be the insurance won't cover them even though it makes no sense if the doors are still being touched without being sprayed and they are not wearing gloves.
I could understand if they were worried about aerosol and not wanting to go into the stable for two hours after you had been in there so it could ventilate but the touching thing makes no sense as two hours not long enough to get rido of the virus and it could be mitigated if you wear gloves and they could also wear disposable gloves, though appreciate that would an extra cost to them if they had to change gloves every time they handled a horse.
I could understand if they were worried about aerosol and not wanting to go into the stable for two hours after you had been in there so it could ventilate but the touching thing makes no sense as two hours not long enough to get rido of the virus and it could be mitigated if you wear gloves and they could also wear disposable gloves, though appreciate that would an extra cost to them if they had to change gloves every time they handled a horse.
They use there own head collars. I wear gloves. I am so at a loss but this is the recent rule change. I think the insurance assessor from nfu has said something as day after the arrived all thses new rules and into force.