poiuytrewq
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I know very little about this but its been confirmed at a few yards a little too close for comfort to me.
I understand once a horse has it they are always a carrier and that its sometimes present with no obvious symptoms.
This worries me as surely if there are now horses in the area effected its going to be impossible to avoid it spreading? However careful people are right now its not going to last forever is it?
The other concern I have is that I have had a batch of dubious hay recently which made my horse who is a bit sensitive to dust cough- I started to soak it and he improved. Hes on dust free bedding. The other two are on hay and straw but recently one other started coughing so I began to soak his hay.
This morning the original one was fine but the other two snotty. I would be putting it down to hay (although hay's not bothered either before) but after hearing this Herpes news im a little concerned.
I understand once a horse has it they are always a carrier and that its sometimes present with no obvious symptoms.
This worries me as surely if there are now horses in the area effected its going to be impossible to avoid it spreading? However careful people are right now its not going to last forever is it?
The other concern I have is that I have had a batch of dubious hay recently which made my horse who is a bit sensitive to dust cough- I started to soak it and he improved. Hes on dust free bedding. The other two are on hay and straw but recently one other started coughing so I began to soak his hay.
This morning the original one was fine but the other two snotty. I would be putting it down to hay (although hay's not bothered either before) but after hearing this Herpes news im a little concerned.