fairhill
Well-Known Member
We've had one confirmed case of strangles on our yard. The mare got a snotty nose about a month ago, and it was confirmed last week.
Obviously, we're now in yard isolation, and our YO gave us a choice of keeping our horses in the field, so well away from the infected horse but no riding OR keep our horse in the stable, and ride/lunge in the school to exercise them.
Thankfully no other horses seem infected so far, and there may only be another week of isolation, but we were faced with the possibility of 6 weeks plus of either field rest, or full-time stabling
My mare is out in the field, and loving her holiday, but I've been surprised at how many people have chosen to keep their horses in, so wondered what you would do in the same situation:
Obviously, we're now in yard isolation, and our YO gave us a choice of keeping our horses in the field, so well away from the infected horse but no riding OR keep our horse in the stable, and ride/lunge in the school to exercise them.
Thankfully no other horses seem infected so far, and there may only be another week of isolation, but we were faced with the possibility of 6 weeks plus of either field rest, or full-time stabling
My mare is out in the field, and loving her holiday, but I've been surprised at how many people have chosen to keep their horses in, so wondered what you would do in the same situation: