Samantha008
Well-Known Member
Ive just found out that the yard im moving to in two months has had an outbreak of strangles, they think potentially from one of the new horses there.
Im now worried, as obviously dont want my much loved steed to get the virus.
Im not moving for 2 months, and wont move whilst there is still any sign of the virus and not for at least a month afterwards.
I will have my stable heavily disinfected and have her on individual turn out until there is no known risk- however if the new horse is a carrier will there ever be no risk???? They are supposed to be a mied herd there- thats one of the greatest draws for me moving there!
My horse is vaccinated against flu and tet, but not strangles.
What would you do? There are no other yards near me that i can even half afford so that isnt an option. What steps would you take? What if the new horse is a carrier? My mare is a healthy 7 year old. Is it worth getting her vaccinated against it? What does that entail?
HELP!
Thanks
Im now worried, as obviously dont want my much loved steed to get the virus.
Im not moving for 2 months, and wont move whilst there is still any sign of the virus and not for at least a month afterwards.
I will have my stable heavily disinfected and have her on individual turn out until there is no known risk- however if the new horse is a carrier will there ever be no risk???? They are supposed to be a mied herd there- thats one of the greatest draws for me moving there!
My horse is vaccinated against flu and tet, but not strangles.
What would you do? There are no other yards near me that i can even half afford so that isnt an option. What steps would you take? What if the new horse is a carrier? My mare is a healthy 7 year old. Is it worth getting her vaccinated against it? What does that entail?
HELP!
Thanks