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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR RESPONSIBLE USE OF HORSES IN A
FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE OUTBREAK
- A) Horses cannot be infected with the Foot and Mouth
Disease virus and are not covered by the Foot and Mouth Disease control
restrictions
- B) The Foot and Mouth Disease virus can be spread
mechanically by contaminated equipment, vehicles, or distributed on the feet of
horses or riders.
- C) To reduce any risk of such indirect spread of virus by
the equestrian community, stringent hygiene precautions are essential*.
- D) If horses are to be moved, they must be effectively
segregated for at least 14 days from all susceptible livestock. In particular,
there should be no sharing of farmyards, grazing, housing, other buildings,
equipment or personnel. If they cannot be effectively segregated, they should
not be moved.
- E) When away from home, owners must ensure that all
horses avoid land where susceptible animals graze, or have been kept.
- F) Whenever horses are moved, they must only be
transported in thoroughly cleaned and disinfected (with a MAFF approved
disinfectant), dedicated equine transport*.
- G) ALL UNNECESSARY MOVEMENT SHOULD BE AVOIDED.
*Strict hygiene precautions must include:
- On leaving the premises, pick out feet and clean
thoroughly. Disinfect feet with a suitable, MAFF approved disinfectant, safe to
come into contact with skin. The process should be repeated whenever horses
return.
- Riders' boots should be cleaned and dipped in
disinfectant before and after riding
- Particular attention should be paid to cleaning and
disinfecting vehicle wheels Where horses are kept on premises with other
susceptible livestock.
- Comply with farmer's own disease precautions, including
only leaving the premises in clean clothes.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EVENT ORGANISERS
- 1) Cancel all activities planned on or close to land
where susceptible livestock have recently been grazing.
- 2) Follow advice from your local MAFF DVM (ring 0845
0504141) as to whether or not the event or show is or is likely to be situated
in an infected area and should take place.
- 3) Ensure that the protocol above is followed by all
entering the venue.
- 4) Provide only one combined entrance and exit and ensure
that all vehicles travel over a disinfectant soaked straw bed or a suitable
equivalent.
- 5) Only horses and pedestrians should be allowed onto the
venue. Dogs and other animals should not be allowed to enter.
- 6) All horses should be lead over a MAFF approved
disinfectant soaked straw bed immediately after unloading at the venue and
before leaving.
- 7) All pedestrians should be required to clean and
disinfect footwear on arrival at and departure from the venue.
This protocol has been drawn up and
agreed by: The Animal Health Trust, The British Equine Veterinary Association,
The British Equestrian Federation, The British Horse Industry Confederation,
The Thoroughbred Breeders Association, The Royal Society for Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals, National Equine Welfare Council, The National Trainers
Federation, The Masters of Foxhounds Association, The National Office of Animal
Health, The Hurlingham Polo Association, British Eventing British Dressage
Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain, The Newmarket Stud Farmers Association,
Greenwood Ellis and Partners (Veterinary Surgeons), Rossdale and Partners
(Veterinary Surgeons), Fellowes Equine Clinic (Veterinary Surgeons), The
European Breeders Fund, The Pony Club, The Horserace Betting Levy Board, The
British Horseracing Board, The Racehorse Owners Association, The Racecourses
Association, The Jockey Club, The British Show Jumping Association, The
Federation International Equestre, The Racehorse Transporters Association.
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