melbiswas
Well-Known Member
I am sorry to say that even if your horse does not show any symptoms of strangles, if they have been in contact with confirmed cases you cannot assume they did not get it.
Last year my elderly gelding was in a retired herd of ponies ( never went anywhere) that caught it from a new pony in the adjoining field. Most of them had dramatic symptoms. He didn't even look off colour! We assumed he may have had it in the past and was immune.
He was blood tested at the same time as the others a short while after all were clear when someone wanted to graze theirs next door. This showed that he had been infected. The vet said this had been recent, not a sign of immunity as we supposed. He said we would have needed to be taking his temp twice a day to pick it up!
Last year my elderly gelding was in a retired herd of ponies ( never went anywhere) that caught it from a new pony in the adjoining field. Most of them had dramatic symptoms. He didn't even look off colour! We assumed he may have had it in the past and was immune.
He was blood tested at the same time as the others a short while after all were clear when someone wanted to graze theirs next door. This showed that he had been infected. The vet said this had been recent, not a sign of immunity as we supposed. He said we would have needed to be taking his temp twice a day to pick it up!