MiniMilton
Well-Known Member
I know nothing about strangles. I've been lucky enough to never encounter it. A friend has just offered a home to 2 rescues recovering from strangles. (an emergency situation and threats from previous owners meant they had to be moved)
The field they have gone into is 2 fields away from any other animals. They intend to disinfect the troughs and feed buckets after a period of time (which is one of the things i'm looking for info on)
The horses still have glands up but do not have a snotty nose (so I am told, I haven't gone near enough to them to see for myself) They have finished their antibiotics (they were also suffering from pneumonia) and look quite bright in themselves considering. At what stage can they be introduced to other horses? I was suggesting 2 months just to be safe but that is just a guess. And at what stage can the extreme handler hygiene precautions be reduced? I can see that getting tiresome after a month.
And how long can the bacteria live on things like a rug? Or will the rugs need to be disinfected even though they will be remaining on the original horses? The rugs have only gone on the horses since the snotty nose symptoms have passed, they were unrugged and stabled for treatment.
Thanks
The field they have gone into is 2 fields away from any other animals. They intend to disinfect the troughs and feed buckets after a period of time (which is one of the things i'm looking for info on)
The horses still have glands up but do not have a snotty nose (so I am told, I haven't gone near enough to them to see for myself) They have finished their antibiotics (they were also suffering from pneumonia) and look quite bright in themselves considering. At what stage can they be introduced to other horses? I was suggesting 2 months just to be safe but that is just a guess. And at what stage can the extreme handler hygiene precautions be reduced? I can see that getting tiresome after a month.
And how long can the bacteria live on things like a rug? Or will the rugs need to be disinfected even though they will be remaining on the original horses? The rugs have only gone on the horses since the snotty nose symptoms have passed, they were unrugged and stabled for treatment.
Thanks