diamonddogs
Well-Known Member
As the title really.
I understand that a case has been confirmed in Bedworth, Warwickshire, but because the yard name isn't being circulated, it's going to cause a few problems for local shows, which began last week.
Personally I think it's vital that the name(s) of the yards concerned are spread around as wide an area as possible - people who were at a local show last weekend will be worrying, and wondering if they'd been in contact with a horse from the affected yard.
Maybe if this became the norm, it'd save a lot of distress both to people living in the area and potential witch-hunts.
Or maybe there are good reasons to protect the name of the yard(s)?
I understand that a case has been confirmed in Bedworth, Warwickshire, but because the yard name isn't being circulated, it's going to cause a few problems for local shows, which began last week.
Personally I think it's vital that the name(s) of the yards concerned are spread around as wide an area as possible - people who were at a local show last weekend will be worrying, and wondering if they'd been in contact with a horse from the affected yard.
Maybe if this became the norm, it'd save a lot of distress both to people living in the area and potential witch-hunts.
Or maybe there are good reasons to protect the name of the yard(s)?