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Posted By: saddlesore Equine herpes in CO - 05/15/12
LAKEWOOD, Colo. -- The Colorado Department of Agriculture is investigating a confirmed case of Equine Herpesvirus (EHV-1) within the state.

A quarantine has been placed on a Douglas County premises after a horse was confirmed with the virus.

The horse was transported from Iowa by a private owner and was euthanized after showing severe neurological signs associated with the disease. There are three other facilities in Colorado that received horses from the same transport company. Those horses are isolated and are being closely monitored for any clinical signs of EHV.

Unlike the EHV-1 outbreak in 2011, this case is not associated with any equine show or event. To date, no other horses have become ill with similar signs. With the exception of the index and direct contact horses� premises the state veterinarian is not recommending movement or event restrictions.

"The Department is taking quick and appropriate actions to control and mitigate this disease," said State Veterinarian, Dr. Keith Roehr. "We will continue to trace the movement of this horse and those horses it came into contact with in order to protect Colorado's equine industry."

EHV-1 is not transmissible to people; it can be a serious disease of horses that can cause respiratory, neurological disease and death. The most common way for EHV-1 to spread is by direct horse-to-horse contact. The virus can also spread through the air, contaminated equipment, clothing and hands.

Symptoms include fever, decreased coordination, nasal discharge, urine dribbling, loss of tail tone, hind limb weakness, leaning against a wall or fence to maintain balance, lethargy, and the inability to rise. While there is no cure, the symptoms of the disease may be treatable.
Posted By: APDDSN0864 Re: Equine herpes in CO - 05/15/12
Saddlesore, do you have a link to the story? I want to share it with some friends of mine.

Thanks,

Ed
Posted By: saddlesore Re: Equine herpes in CO - 05/15/12
Just Google Equine Herpes, Colorado.This was on TV two nights ago.
Posted By: Teal Re: Equine herpes in CO - 05/15/12
Damn you deflave.....
Posted By: tzone Re: Equine herpes in CO - 05/16/12
Originally Posted by teal
Damn you deflave.....


laugh
Posted By: Mink Re: Equine herpes in CO - 05/16/12
Originally Posted by teal
Damn you deflave.....


Diet Pepsi.....nasal passages......bastid

laugh
Posted By: Teal Re: Equine herpes in CO - 05/19/12
Originally Posted by Mink
Originally Posted by teal
Damn you deflave.....


Diet Pepsi.....nasal passages......bastid

laugh


Glad to be of service.
Posted By: saddlesore Re: Equine herpes in CO - 05/19/12
This isn't anything to joke about. Two years ago an outbreak from a cutting competition in Utah, ended up closing all horse transport if four states,and a lot of other areas and just about ended all competiotion for the summer. The non-equine owners/users might think it funny,but is akin to canceling elk/deer season in the entire west if this is not knocked down quickly
Posted By: ironbender Re: Equine herpes in CO - 05/19/12
Vince-

I don't think Teal is poking fun at this situation, but rather at other threads that deflave (Travis) has commented on.
Posted By: Teal Re: Equine herpes in CO - 05/19/12
Not poking fun at the situation - just Travis.

Have friends who've competed at the World Equestrian Games - I don't hate horses or their riders....
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