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06/26/2020

The Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) has confirmed a case of Vesicular Stomatitis (VS) in a horse in Buffalo County. The horses on the infected premises have been quarantined. At present time, one additional horse on the premises is also exhibiting VS symptoms. All animals on the infected premises will be quarantined for at least 14 days after the onset of lesions in the last affected animal.

VS is a viral disease which primarily affects horses and cattle, but can also affect sheep, goats and swine. The disease is characterized by fever and the formation of blister-like lesions in the mouth and on the dental pad, tongue, lips, nostrils, hooves and teats. When the blisters break, there is usually salivation and nasal discharge. As a result of these painful lesions, infected animals may refuse to eat and drink, which can lead to weight loss. There are currently no USDA-approved vaccines for VS.

“Vesicular Stomatitis is primarily transmitted through the bite of infected black flies, sand flies and midges,” said State Veterinarian Dr. Dennis Hughes. “There are things livestock owners can do to reduce flies and other insects where animals are housed, but, until freezing temperatures move in and kill the insects that spread the virus, VS will continue to be a threat in Nebraska.”

Hughes went on to say, “Since VS can also spread by contact between animals and by shared equipment, like tools or tack, we want livestock owners to be aware and practice good biosecurity measures with their animals, particularly with animals that may comingle with others.”

To help prevent the spread of the disease, Nebraska has import restrictions for livestock coming into the state from states that have confirmed VS cases. If you are considering moving an animal into Nebraska from an affected state, please call 402-471-2351 to learn more about the importation order.

VS also affects exports. Individuals from Nebraska transporting animals and animal products to other states and countries should contact the destination state/country to learn about their import requirements before transporting animals.

“The virus itself usually runs its course in five to seven days, and it can take up to an additional seven days for an infected animal to recover from the symptoms,” said Hughes.

Although humans can become infected when handling the affected animals, it rarely occurs. To avoid human exposure, people should use personal protective measures when handling affected animals.

VS is a notifiable disease. Individuals or practitioners who suspect or have concerns about VS should contact NDA at 402-471-2351. For more information on VS, visit: http://www.nda.nebraska.gov/animal/diseases/vs/index.html.

06/19/2020

UPDATED: REWARD OFFERED

Missing Horse Alert ~ Almo, Idaho
Name: Xena
Mare
Saddlebred

Description: City of Rock Endurance Ride in Almo, Idaho separated from rider/owner near Box Top trail and Stripe Rock. Fully tacked with black saddle, red saddle pack, black halter/bridle. Dark bay with white diamond on forehead, left white foot, 10 years old, 15.3 hands. Has lumps on both back lower legs from splint bone surgery. Has mark on right hip from being kicked by a horse - missing hair in shape of horseshoe.

Date Missing: 6/14/2020

Print flyer: https://netposse.com/?3388

06/19/2020

UPDATE: 6/24/2020 Darby was last seen yesterday in the area of Hwy 9/Hwy 14 in Green Creek near the Hay Rack. May be loose or in someone’s yard. Owner Info: John S&S Grading
Mobile (828) 551-6776

Missing Horse Alert ~ near Campobello, SC
Name: Darby
Gelding
Mini Pony

Description: He was home 06/16/2020 let everyone out after night feeding and next day I could of sworn I saw him that morning and went to feed at 2:30/3:00 and he was nowhere to be found or seen or heard of. We have looked now for two days and there is no sign of him!

Print flyer: https://netposse.com/?3389

06/19/2020

UPDATE:: RECOVERED 6/19/2020
Thanks to all your shares a call was received Friday leading to Cheyenne's whereabouts. She has some cuts and scratches but is home recovering nicely. She is getting lots of love!!

Stolen Horse Alert ~ Near Show Low, AZ
Name: Cheyenne
Mare
Quarter Horse

Description: 24 year old Palomino Mare stolen from the Torreon Equine Center in Show Low, AZ on June 17th, 2020. She has a 3R brand on her right hip and a blaze on her face. Reports filed with the Show Low Police and Animal Control.

Print flyer: https://netposse.com/?3387

05/18/2020
05/13/2020

According to the Okeechobee County Sheriff’s Office, a complaint saying a horse was quote 'in distress” and couldn’t get up as well as buzzards and horse bones scattered across the ground had led to deputies investigating the property owned by the suspect Manuel Coto.

03/29/2020

It's an odd and cruel crime. Imagine walking out of the stables and finding the hair snipped off your show horse.

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