How would you react to this!!!

Mattb125

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I am positively fuming about what happened this weekend.
Early saturday evening on yard checks a horse was found to have an openly weepy absess under his chin (possible strangles alarm bells ringing).His glands were swollen on both sides with small pre erupting lumps on both sides.Although the horse had not been out anywhere recently he is fairly new to the yard and we have had a recent cold spell.No high temp but off his food.
He lives on part of a yard slightly separate to the main yard with fifteen other livery horses so I naturally thought they would close the yard and isolate immediately.
Myself and five other staff keep our own horses five minutes down the road in a ten box yard that belongs to the same people.Immediately on arriving at the entrance to the staff yard that same night to do our horses we laid down straw and jeyes fluid and disinfected out hands etc to prevent any possible infection as those proceedures had not yet been put in place at the main yard.
Now the best bit!!!
I pop down the road on my break the next morning and to my horror find the horse with possible strangles had been moved from the main yard and had been placed in the staff yard next door to my brand new throughbred!
Immediatly I called my fellow staff members and we marched our horses out of their boxes to their own paddocks to be left there for however long now! The horse had been put there 5mins before I arrived it then transpired.
We then on mass marched up to our boss and demanded to know what was going on.She said we were being hysterical and we had no proof to show it was strangles until the swab came back on Thursday.Our arguement was it doesn't matter what the swab says the main yard should have been closed and the horses on the infected yard isolated immediately liveries or no liveries.Instead they have risked the health of all the horses by not telling any of the liveries what was going on so these people are blissfully unaware there horses may be ill.Secondly without discussing with the staff or offereing us the chance to turn out they walked the horse through the fields to stable him with our horses!
I just can't believe that someone as qualified as my yard manager would put money before controlling a possible strangles outbreak.
Your thoughts please
 
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we had no proof to show it was strangles until the swab came back on Thursday

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Equally you had no proof that it wasn't.

I wouldn't have been terribly happy either....
 
The horse should have been kept where it was and isolated as much as possible from the others, at least until swabs come back. I would not be happy at all if I was you.

My horse has strangles atm, he has also developed a complication. Now his life is in danger and it is not nice at all.

This horse needs to be isolated as much as possible and 1 person only should deal with that horse and no other horse.

Fingers crossed it isnt stranlges and the horse recovers soon.
 
The best bit is she is threatening to close the paddocks unless we move our horses back to our stables at nighttime because she is worried about grass cover in the fields!
 
i'd be livid too, but people can just decide to favour optimism and laziness where strangles is concerned, i've discovered. i really hope it turns out to be nothing.

fwiw i went to pick my broodmare up from a very high-profile sport horse stud years ago and it was only after i'd loaded her on my lorry that they casually mentioned that they had strangles there... if i'd been warned, i would of course have never gone to get her, left her there till after the quarantine period. i was totally livid, my box was potentially contaminated, etc etc.
people can be very stupid.
 
I worked at a yard that contracted strangles - the boss went round with a hanky deliberately trying to infect the whole yard at once.
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Mattb I would move immediately if I were you - well, as soon as you can be sure that your horse isn't already infected, that is.

Even if it turns out not to be strangles, I just could not keep my horse on a yard where the YO is so irresponsible.

Oh - I've just read your post again and realised you actually work at this yard, which will make things much more difficult for you - but still, I would find another job and another yard for my horse if I were you!
 
I don't blame you for being mad. A big stud in my area had strangles last year and they hushed it up. Only found out when a mare from there developed it whilst in a field next to our horses
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Seems quite a lot of people had heard about the strangles but they never stopped taking in mares.
 
thats so wrong.
even a suspect strangles should be treated as if it HAS got it until PROVEN otherwise.
all the horses are at risk otherwise and its not a nice illness.
most horses get snotty noses but a few react badly to it and get seriously ill.
and not just the young/old/weak ones either.
i would have been fuming at her attitude.#bet she didnt stable it next to her horses!
sod(!) the grass cover, the horses health is more important!
 
What a disgusting attitude from the YO! I assume you get some discount rate or something so that she feels she would lose less money if your yard contracted it?
I would be also investigating legal action if the horses did catch it...as obviously it will be expensive.
Stupid woman I have to say.
 
My thoughts exactly. Warn her that if she insists on your horses being moved back to the possibly infected area, and they do end up ill, she will easily be proved to be negligent. When she ends up in court vets fees will be the least of her worries I'm sure.
 
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Mattb I would move immediately if I were you - well, as soon as you can be sure that your horse isn't already infected, that is.

Even if it turns out not to be strangles, I just could not keep my horse on a yard where the YO is so irresponsible.

Oh - I've just read your post again and realised you actually work at this yard, which will make things much more difficult for you - but still, I would find another job and another yard for my horse if I were you!

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Ditto.

I would be incandescent with rage if that happened to our horses. How irresponsible potentially putting your horses at risk like that when there was truly no need.
 
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