DougalJ
Well-Known Member
Hi - I had a phone call from my YO last night that one of the horses in the yard opposite has suspected strangles. The yard is across the lane from us has around 6 horses, turned out most of the time with one suspected case. Our three horses are brought in at night and the stables are about 50/80 yards away from this yard. In the day our horses are in a field further away and they have no contact at all with the horses concerned and again we have no contact with them either. Is it airborne or is strangles direct contact with nose to nose, tack and buckets etc and what extra measures should we be making for this. All our horses appear to be fine. I am going to turn them out in a minute in our summer paddock which is further away from the horses across the lane. Is it wise to get to speak to our vet tomorrow to vaccinate or wait until this horse has been confirmed? Any advice would be great, thanks