Dexter
Well-Known Member
because I'm currently in free fall!! I moved my mare to a DIY yard 2 weeks ago. Its not perfect, but its do able and we were both pretty happy. I went up tonight and noticed a bucket of disinfectant at the yard entrance...
Long story short, a mare on the yard has suspected strangles
They called the vet out to her last night as she looked distressed and a bit colicky. Vet came out and noticed an abcess in her jaw area. The mare in question is 18 months old so *could* be brewing an abcess due to teething. Nothing else on the yard is showing any symptoms. And the mare in question was bright enough before the 'colic' episode. The vet has advised waiting until the abcess bursts then swabbing for strangles. No mention of washing etc, and the owner, while lovely is a bit of a drama queen, so I'm hoping its something and nothing! The vet has also stated that this is not to be treated as a strangles outbreak, just a possible case.
The mare in question has been at the yard for 2 years, but has recently been stabled next to a new horse that may according to rumour have come from a yard that has had a recent outbreak, but is showing no signs. No other horse on the yard is showing any signs. Most people are taking temperatures twice a day.
I'm distraught! I have my mare on that yard, but a foal, 2 yearlings and a rising 3 yr old out in a field. I have regularly gone from that yard to the field, and even worse, from that yard to another 120 horse+ yard. I am always touching other horses etc. I am worried to death, particularly about the youngsters!
If it is confirmed as strangles, how transferable is it? Is my mare going to get it? What about the youngsters? and the horses on the other yard? And whats the best way to manage my mare? I'm lucky in that I havent turned her out with other horses so far, and she is now confined to barracks! but she has been out in the school everyday, and as the new horse, I'm pretty sure that alomost everyone has touched her at some point
There is one person who does morning feeds, and my mare is one of the last to be fed, so will have been fed after the potential strangles mare 
I appreciate this is a slightly hysterical post, but thats how I feel right now
I know about strangles in theory, but have never had to deal with the reality of it before 
Long story short, a mare on the yard has suspected strangles
The mare in question has been at the yard for 2 years, but has recently been stabled next to a new horse that may according to rumour have come from a yard that has had a recent outbreak, but is showing no signs. No other horse on the yard is showing any signs. Most people are taking temperatures twice a day.
I'm distraught! I have my mare on that yard, but a foal, 2 yearlings and a rising 3 yr old out in a field. I have regularly gone from that yard to the field, and even worse, from that yard to another 120 horse+ yard. I am always touching other horses etc. I am worried to death, particularly about the youngsters!
If it is confirmed as strangles, how transferable is it? Is my mare going to get it? What about the youngsters? and the horses on the other yard? And whats the best way to manage my mare? I'm lucky in that I havent turned her out with other horses so far, and she is now confined to barracks! but she has been out in the school everyday, and as the new horse, I'm pretty sure that alomost everyone has touched her at some point
I appreciate this is a slightly hysterical post, but thats how I feel right now