Horse owners in Connecticut urged to vaccinate and follow biosecurity practices

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Spring weather in Connecticut brings an increase in equine events, prompting horse owners to prepare for trail rides and competitions. The Connecticut Department of Agriculture (CT DoAg) and the State Veterinarian advise horse owners to administer annual vaccinations and boosters and review travel health requirements and biosecurity practices.

State Veterinarian Dr. Thamus Morgan highlights the state’s recent equine health concerns: “Over the past few years, we have had cases of mosquito-borne diseases such as eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) and West Nile virus (WNV), along with Equine Infectious Anemia, and other illnesses in the state’s equine population.” He emphasizes the importance of regular vaccinations and additional preventive measures.

Horses are particularly susceptible to mosquito-borne diseases. Preventive measures recommended include vaccination and reducing mosquito exposure. Regular cleaning of water sources and applying fly sprays are advised to minimize breeding grounds.

Biosecurity is also crucial for keeping equines healthy. Important steps involve requiring a negative EIA test, proof of vaccinations, and limiting contact with other animals and people. Dedicated equipment for each horse is recommended to prevent disease spread.

Agriculture Commissioner Bryan P. Hurlburt notes, “As animal movement increases, the inherent associated risks of contagious disease also increase. It’s important that all livestock owners, including horses, take the proper steps to decrease the possibility of spreading disease.”

For further animal health information, the Connecticut Department of Agriculture provides resources via its website.



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