xxMozlarxx
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As previously stated I have seen it first hand and lived with it for months, a horse died. However no one in the close vicinity contracted it, they couldn't.
Is the not going to shows so that you don't pick it up from other horses? I am not sure why this is anymore likely that usual if the affected yard is on shut down?
2.5 miles is a fair distance, we had an outbreak at a large yard a couple of miles from us. It is only our two on our yard so we just hacked in the opposite direction and it certainly wouldn't have stopped me going out to shows etc as I don't think the risk from us or from others would be any greater than normal.
You are more than usually to pick up strangles at a show in the area of the affected yard because they picked it up somewhere.
This is why if it's in my area I dont go to shows and keep my ear to ground for a while before I go out and about again .
We have starngles at a livery yard just down the road from us so i feel your pain! I am being super paranoid about it and confining myself to the arena and hackinga round the fields on our yard til it goes away...
but they could have picked it up anywhere! People travel along way to compete these days, people buy horses from miles away or import, so no I don't think it makes it more likely than usual, particularly if you take all the usual precautions re eating/drinking/contact that you should anyway.
Depending on how its being managed you could find yourself doing this for a long time