jelibean
Well-Known Member
A horse on my friends yard is being tested for strangles, shes most upset that her horses may have contracted the disease, unfortunately having never had any experience of the disease i dont feel like i can offer her constructive assurances apart from stay away from said horse and dont move anything on or off the yard until the vet confirms.
To be honest after her telling me the situation i felt really angry for her, APARENTLY, owner of said horse brought a yearlng onto the yard as was considering purchasing it, yearling now been returned after days of parading it around the yard and now has a horse being tested for strangles, aparently there are no quaranteen proceedures in place on te yard and YO will not confirm, my friend was advised of the situation on her yard by a third party not a livery on this yard.
Sorry to be so vague i honestly dont know the ins, outs or facts just the gist.
What rights as an owner does she have to know about the situation and it is likely that the disease will spread throughout the yard or just to those animals in direct contact. Its a DIY yard and friends horses are seperate from the main stable block.
To be honest after her telling me the situation i felt really angry for her, APARENTLY, owner of said horse brought a yearlng onto the yard as was considering purchasing it, yearling now been returned after days of parading it around the yard and now has a horse being tested for strangles, aparently there are no quaranteen proceedures in place on te yard and YO will not confirm, my friend was advised of the situation on her yard by a third party not a livery on this yard.
Sorry to be so vague i honestly dont know the ins, outs or facts just the gist.
What rights as an owner does she have to know about the situation and it is likely that the disease will spread throughout the yard or just to those animals in direct contact. Its a DIY yard and friends horses are seperate from the main stable block.