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Anyone from Texas concerned about V S and going to big shows?
3rdtimesacharm
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2014-08-05 2:19 PM
Subject: Anyone from Texas concerned about V S and going to big shows?



Big Gun


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 With the anha coming up little concerned about it being it's so easy to catch. Anyone else staying home lately? 
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2014-08-05 2:35 PM
Subject: RE: Anyone from Texas concerned about V S and going to big shows?



Shelter Dog Lover


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 No, I am going to the ANHA as well as all my friends. 
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CanCan
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2014-08-05 2:41 PM
Subject: RE: Anyone from Texas concerned about V S and going to big shows?


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Explain, please.
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3rdtimesacharm
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2014-08-05 3:24 PM
Subject: RE: Anyone from Texas concerned about V S and going to big shows?



Big Gun


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TAHC has confirmed 14 new cases of Vesicular Stomatitis in both horses and cows in S. and Central Texas. I read where its very easy to contract, just by a fly bite.
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roxieannie
Reg. Sep 2006
Posted 2014-08-05 4:11 PM
Subject: RE: Anyone from Texas concerned about V S and going to big shows?



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 Vesicular Stomatitis usually occurs between late spring and early fall. The seasonal time frame of outbreaks lends to the theory that insects serve as vectors.  Phlebotomine sandflies are responsible for the spread of one type of VS.  In addition, mechanical vectors such as shared feed tubs and water troughs, or exposure to saliva or fluids from lesions can increase transmission potential of VS.  People can become infected and pass the virus between horses.  The virus cannot, however, pass through intact skin; it is opportunistic, and thus may enter through a break in the skin or a wound.  This may be an important consideration if horses are being vaccinated in the vicinity of infected animals.
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sophiebelle
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2014-08-06 7:01 AM
Subject: RE: Anyone from Texas concerned about V S and going to big shows?



I Am Always Right


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  Have 11 horses and only 1 of mine contracted it. They suspect that my next door neighbor's horse contracted it first.  Prior to ours, there were 3 confirmed cases 10 miles from us. None of these horses had left the properties where they reside. It is a fluke and hit and miss. It is also a PITA as I was quarantined for slightly over a month, but the upside is it was hotter than Hades and I had no desire to haul.  My mare bounced back rather quickly.  My neighbor's horse took a bit more time. 
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SerenityOaks
Reg. Jun 2013
Posted 2014-08-08 10:28 PM
Subject: RE: Anyone from Texas concerned about V S and going to big shows?



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I'm not hauling anywhere and neither are any of my close friends.
Figure it's better to wait it out than risk sick horses and quarantine
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