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Re: Re: AHS
11 years 3 months ago
www.sportingpost.co.za/2014/03/ahs-restr...vement-western-cape/
The Chief Director of Veterinary Services in the Western Cape has announced that restrictions have been placed on all direct horse movements to the Western Cape African Horse Sickness (AHS) Control Area from all other provinces, with immediate effect.
These restrictions have been instituted due to the increasing number of reported and suspicious cases of AHS in the rest of South Africa. Thus far this season there have already been 34 confirmed/suspect cases of which 22 have died. Due to persistent high rainfall in the rest of the country the numbers of cases has increased dramatically and are also occurring earlier than in previous years.
Horse owners are thus strongly discouraged from attempting to move horses from anywhere in the Infected Zone into the Western Cape African Horse Sickness Controlled Area as the risk of transmitting the disease is increasing daily.
An outbreak in the AHS Controlled Area can potentially result in the death of many local horses as well as place our export status in jeopardy again, possibly leading to a further 2 year ban by the European Union and causing major financial and horse losses to the equine industry as a whole.
The Chief Director of Veterinary Services in the Western Cape has announced that restrictions have been placed on all direct horse movements to the Western Cape African Horse Sickness (AHS) Control Area from all other provinces, with immediate effect.
These restrictions have been instituted due to the increasing number of reported and suspicious cases of AHS in the rest of South Africa. Thus far this season there have already been 34 confirmed/suspect cases of which 22 have died. Due to persistent high rainfall in the rest of the country the numbers of cases has increased dramatically and are also occurring earlier than in previous years.
Horse owners are thus strongly discouraged from attempting to move horses from anywhere in the Infected Zone into the Western Cape African Horse Sickness Controlled Area as the risk of transmitting the disease is increasing daily.
An outbreak in the AHS Controlled Area can potentially result in the death of many local horses as well as place our export status in jeopardy again, possibly leading to a further 2 year ban by the European Union and causing major financial and horse losses to the equine industry as a whole.
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Re: Re: AHS
11 years 2 months ago
Interesting to see how many are race horses.....normally riding horses...show jumpers....etc.....too many horse owners cut corners where as racing stables comply....the culprits need to be held accountable.
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11 years 2 months ago
WESTERN EXPLORER Wrote:
> Interesting to see how many are race
> horses.....normally riding horses...show
> jumpers....etc.....too many horse owners cut
> corners where as racing stables comply....the
> culprits need to be held accountable.
perhaps there should me massive fines for people that don't comply as the credibility of an industry is at stake - but how on earth is the state vet going to police it? At least Racing stables have super regular tests but all the plots and smallholdings...what a job
> Interesting to see how many are race
> horses.....normally riding horses...show
> jumpers....etc.....too many horse owners cut
> corners where as racing stables comply....the
> culprits need to be held accountable.
perhaps there should me massive fines for people that don't comply as the credibility of an industry is at stake - but how on earth is the state vet going to police it? At least Racing stables have super regular tests but all the plots and smallholdings...what a job
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