megs22
Active Member
Recently there has been a strangles outbreak in our local area (about 5 miles away) and everyone at a livery yard where I work are becoming extremely worried about the consequences it will have on them, already they have decided to stop competing, and mixing with other horses, they are still going to hack, and the farrier, freelance instructor and vet is still able to come up to the yard, but unless they are clean they would be able to carry the bacteria from other yards on their clothes, vehicles tools etc.
My question to you is what do you do when there is an outbreak near you do you carry on competing or have a lock down to prevent your horse from coming into contact with it, do you still hack? how does a farrier prevent the cross contamination when he uses the same apron and tools?
My question to you is what do you do when there is an outbreak near you do you carry on competing or have a lock down to prevent your horse from coming into contact with it, do you still hack? how does a farrier prevent the cross contamination when he uses the same apron and tools?