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Horse Health for Barn Managers

WebIt is important to know what a healthy horse appears and behaves so that you can recognize a sick horse quickly. Normal rectal temperature is 99-101.5ºF and anything above that …

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Horse Health for Owners

WebIt is important to know how a healthy horse looks and acts so you can recognize a sick horse quickly. Normal rectal temperature is 99-101.5ºF and anything above that would be …

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Selecting a Farm, Arrival, and Quarantine Procedures for Owners

WebArrival. Your horse should be healthy before transport. Prior to interstate travel, a certificate of veterinary inspection (CVI) is required. Remember that a CVI only ensures that the …

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Horse Owner Overview Animal Biosecurity Colorado State …

WebFinding a home for your horse at the right farm is an important step in animal ownership, safety, and biosecurity. By visiting farms and learning about their husbandry practices, …

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Animal Biosecurity Colorado State University

WebCSU’s Animal biosecurity resources have been developed to assist animal owners, and farm managers on how to prevent infectious disease among animals housed together. Like …

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Cleaning and Disinfection for Barn Managers Animal Biosecurity

WebCleaning and Disinfection for Barn Managers. Any potential source of pathogen transmission must be cleaned and disinfected regularly. This includes shared areas and equipment, …

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New Horse Arrival and Quarantine Procedures for Barn Managers

WebQuarantine. Depending on the perceived risk, the new horse should be quarantined for 7 to 30 days. During this time, the horse should avoid having nose-to-nose contact with other …

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About Horse Biosecurity

WebThis project on horse biosecurity was created by Cari Wollman (CVMBS DVM 2023) during a summer internship through Colorado State University Extension focusing on Animal …

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Leaving/Returning to the Farm for Owners Animal Biosecurity

WebOnly transport your horse when he or she is healthy. Make sure your barn’s manager has records of your travel plans. Look into health risks in the area you are visiting.

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Horse Barn Managers Animal Biosecurity Colorado State University

WebBusiness. Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering. Health and Human Sciences. Liberal Arts. Warner College of Natural Resources. Natural Sciences. Veterinary Medicine and …

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Risk Management & Animal Biosecurity

WebBiosecurity practices reduce the risk of your animals getting infectious disease. In animals, there are steps that can be taken to prevent the introduction or spread of infectious …

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Horse Barn Manager Overview

WebAnother strategy for promoting biosecurity is to encourage horse owners to take charge of their horses. If horse owners or barn staff are ignoring biosecurity risks or instructions, …

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Biosecurity Checklist for Barn Managers Animal Biosecurity

WebBiosecurity Checklist for Barn Managers. Create a quarantine protocol for new horses to the farm. Add fans and open windows to enhance air circulation. Create tall, solid stall walls …

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Barn Design for Barn Managers

WebA barn should ideally be designed with biosecurity in mind, but many barns were built prior to the focus on disease prevention using biosecurity protocols rather than disease …

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Biosecurity Checklist for Horse Owners Animal Biosecurity

WebYour horse is moved into a thoroughly cleaned and disinfected stall. Vector Control. Use vector control products on your horse appropriately (fly sheet and mask, fly spray, and/or …

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Day-to-Day Management for Barn Managers

WebUSU Extension Manure and Pasture Management for Recreational Horse Owners (PDF) AAEP General Biosecurity Guidelines (PDF) Eliminate all standing water by filling holes, …

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Day-to-Day Management for Owners

WebHorse Handling. While handling your horse, do not let him/her touch any other horses, especially nose-to-nose. Think about this while walking past other horses, on crossties in …

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