Dexter
Well-Known Member
well for anyone who read my previous post strangles still hasn't been confirmed. But today one of the horses that was a bit off 'coughed up' a load of puss/gunk and started showing a lot of snot and saliva. At that point the horses owner insisted on a swab being done, but it pretty much seems a given now
It will take 7 to 10 days to get an answer either way.
The yard has gone on to lock down! Nothing has left the yard, even for a quick hack, since this started, but now nothing is allowed to leave the box for the next 4 days. We've had disinfectant at the entrance to every block of stables since it was suspected. Now everyone has anti bac spray/disinfectant and we have sprayed EVERY surface we could. We haven't done all the floors, but quite a lot have been and pretty much everything else has been done! Including ALL fencing and tie up areas as well as the path to the muck heap!
If after 4 days they aren't showing symptoms (including a slightly raised temp) they will be allowed on the yard and a limited leg stretch.
I'm still in awe of how a run down, not managed really, DIY yard, has pulled together like this! I cant imagine how this would have panned out on the way nicer, 120+ horse yard where my sister has her riding horses! But I'm also a bit
about my mare not even being allowed out for a walk round.
She gets ad lib forage, huge buckets of low molasses chaff, a huge turnip and carrots hidden in her bed, as well as loads and loads of mutual grooming. Anything else I can do?? Shes coping soo well, I just want to make this as easy as I can for her!
The yard has gone on to lock down! Nothing has left the yard, even for a quick hack, since this started, but now nothing is allowed to leave the box for the next 4 days. We've had disinfectant at the entrance to every block of stables since it was suspected. Now everyone has anti bac spray/disinfectant and we have sprayed EVERY surface we could. We haven't done all the floors, but quite a lot have been and pretty much everything else has been done! Including ALL fencing and tie up areas as well as the path to the muck heap!
If after 4 days they aren't showing symptoms (including a slightly raised temp) they will be allowed on the yard and a limited leg stretch.
I'm still in awe of how a run down, not managed really, DIY yard, has pulled together like this! I cant imagine how this would have panned out on the way nicer, 120+ horse yard where my sister has her riding horses! But I'm also a bit
She gets ad lib forage, huge buckets of low molasses chaff, a huge turnip and carrots hidden in her bed, as well as loads and loads of mutual grooming. Anything else I can do?? Shes coping soo well, I just want to make this as easy as I can for her!