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Horse health — vaccination against tetanus and strangles
... horse. Tetanus This bacterial disease causes fatal tetany in about 80 per cent of those horses which are infected. The organism Clostridium tetani, which causes the disease, lives in soil and manure ... It is caused by the organism Streptococcus equi. It rapidly spreads from horse to horse through coughing, or by the horse eating or drinking infective droplets. The discharge may remain infective for ...
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Horse health — practical worm control
... re-infection is continuous. How does the environment become contaminated? Most horse worms produce eggs which are passed in the manure. These eggs develop within the dung pat into immature worms known ... most important aspect of worm control. Where horses are stabled or kept in yards, daily manure removal is very important. Wherever horses are handfed, feeders should be positioned off the ground ...
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Animal Welfare Code of Practice No 3 - Horses in Riding Centres and Boarding Stables
... has been prepared in consultation with the Equestrian Federation of Australia (NSW) and the Australian Horse Riding Centres representing a number of those involved with these industries, and is endorsed by ... surgeon. To help control parasites: regularly monitor parasite status treat as necessary spell paddocks remove manure remove and hygienically dispose of bot fly eggs. 4.6.11 Horses' teeth must be ...
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Fact Sheet 16: Guidelines for minimum standards for keeping horses in urban areas
... environment; happier and healthier horses; fewer complaints from neighbours and, consequently, more enjoyable and rewarding horse ownership. It must be remembered that some councils do not permit the keeping of ... and shelters should be maintained in good repair and should be cleaned daily to remove manure, soiled bedding, uneaten feed and other refuse. Fresh bedding should be provided daily. Feed ...
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Caring for horses
... horse. Medication alone does not give enough protection and you will also need to remove manure regularly from paddocks, keep feed off the ground in racks or feed bins, and segregate animals by age groups. Bot Flies Bot fly eggs, laid on the horse ...
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