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home > Latest News Items > September 2002, Item 05. |
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The President of Thoroughbred Breeders Australia, Mr.Richard Turnley, has issued a warning to all breeders to be extra vigilant in the care of pregnant mares in light of an increased number of reported cases of Equine Viral Abortion. Mr. Turnley stated that breeders have become increasingly responsible in the diagnosis of all abortions and in the reporting of those caused by the Equine Herpes Virus-1. The numbers of cases may be the result of this responsible attitude but it is also possible that some mares may be under additional stress as a result of the drought conditions in Eastern Australia. The TBA has asked that all breeders consider foaling their mares on their home stud and moving the mares and foals later to be mated. Although this may not be an option for breeders who have to float their mares long distances (thus stressing the foals) it certainly would assist in making certain that the effect of the virus is limited. The TBA has asked that quarantine procedures for incoming bloodstock be strictly adhered to. Mr.Turnley congratulated those studs that had promptly advised all relevant breeders and authorities of incidences of the viral abortion and reminded breeders that the vaccines were not a guarantee that mares did not carry the virus. TBA Press Release By: Mark Smith |
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