Holzer Arena LLC

Holzer Arena LLC 65'x120' indoor arena and a 140'x260' outdoor arena with panoramic views of the Black Hills.

In response to the recent EHV outbreak in southern states, we have made the decision to block all haul-ins at this time....
11/20/2025

In response to the recent EHV outbreak in southern states, we have made the decision to block all haul-ins at this time. This would have only affected those taking lessons with 9 of Spades Horsemanship, and they have already been in touch with their clients.

We have also asked our boarders to restrict hauling off property to emergency basis only until more time has passed and we are sure the outbreak has not continued to spread. We are grateful for amazing boarders that understand that we need to have the good of every horse on property in mind.

None of the horses on our property, nor those on neighboring properties have been exposed and we are choosing to maintain that status. Thank you for understanding!!!

On a side note, please remember that social media can be a great source of rumors and false information. Research before sharing information to know to the best of your knowledge you are sharing facts from qualified sources. I have included a great resource below to track not just confirmed cases in this outbreak, but all other reportable diseases across the country.

The Equine Disease Communication Center is monitoring an outbreak of EHM that originated at the Womenโ€™s Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) World Finals and Elite Barrel Race event Nov 5-9. To date, officially confirmed cases have been reported in the following states-

More helpful information and answers. ๐Ÿ™
11/19/2025

More helpful information and answers. ๐Ÿ™

Here are the questions discussed in the conversation on the live A and A: continue asking questions and we will answer throughout the day.

1. Should producers cancel this weekend?
- Answer: Yes, they should cancel.

2. How would you advise neighboring states to proceed with horse events?
- Answer: Less movement of horses will help resolve the outbreak faster.

3. Is BVH aware of cases outside of the Waco horses?
- Answer: Currently, only aware of cases in Waco, but expect potential spread.

4. Is this contagious to humans?
- Answer: No, it is not contagious to people.

5. Can someone who attended these races get a test at the clinic?
- Answer: Yes, they can screen horses and we will do trailer-side examinations.

6. How do you advise other disciplines to respond?
- Answer: Be discipline-specific, vaccinate, take temperatures, and practice good biosecurity.

7. Is there any risk that farriers could transmit this from barn to barn?
- Answer: Unlikely, as farriers are typically careful about infectious disease transmission.

8. How do people get vaccines without bringing their horse to the clinic?
- Answer: Vaccines require a veterinary exam, either at the clinic or on the farm, call and we can schedule this for you.

9. When do you suggest getting boosters?
- Answer: If the last vaccines were given more than 90 days ago, then as soon as possible to increase antibodies and slow virus spread.

10. What is your choice for disinfecting tech buckets, the barn, etc.?
- Answer: Avoid bleach, use accelerated hydrogen peroxide, phenols, or quaternary ammonia products. (rescue or companion)

11. How long will the virus last on surfaces if not disinfected?
- Answer: 2 days on dry surfaces, up to 2 weeks on wet surfaces.

12. Can horses have the virus without fever or nasal discharge?
- Answer: Yes, they can still be potentially contagious.

13. Can lysine or other products help prevent or build immunity?
- Answer: No, lysine and zinc have not been effective. Vaccines are the best prevention.

14. What is a normal horse temperature?
- Answer: 99 to 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit, depending on environmental conditions.

15. Is it okay to ride your horse at home if they were exposed but have no symptoms?
- Answer: Yes, but be smart about separating horses and avoid sharing tack.

16. If a horse had recent exposure in the last two days and is not vaccinated, should they be vaccinated now?
- Answer: Yes, vaccination can help reduce virus shedding and spread.

Helpful information.
11/19/2025

Helpful information.

NOTICE: Amino Boost-4 scoops per day per horse for 10 days as a preventative
Then 2 scoops per day : advised by Dr Timothy Patterson, DVM
Cure: Dr Patterson has a product he can ship: phone- 940-641-2869

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IN TEXAS

We have confirmed exposure risk for horses that attended the WPRA Finals on November 4-9 or the 377 Arena on November 15 and 16. If your horse was at either location, quarantine immediately for the next 14 days and do not leave the premises during this time.

If you have an appointment with us, please do not unload your horses. You may come inside to check in, but keep your horses in the trailer until a staff member comes out to assist you. This helps protect every horse on the property.

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EHV spreads through nose to nose contact, shared buckets or tack, contaminated trailers, airborne droplets from coughing or snorting, and from people who handle exposed horses.

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- Fever (Over 101.5)
- Nasal discharge
- Lethargy
- Hind end weakness or wobbliness
- Loss of tail tone or urine dribbling

Some cases progress to the neurological form, EHM, which is a medical emergency. Take temperatures twice daily and monitor closely.

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https://aaep.org/resource/aaep-infectious-disease-guidelines-equine-herpesvirus-1-4/

Do not panic. Just be proactive. Good biosecurity, quarantine, and early symptom monitoring go a long way toward keeping your horse and the community safe.

If you have concerns or notice any symptoms, call immediately.

Please pray for everyone with horses that have been exposed and those  in states with confirmed cases. As of now there a...
11/19/2025

Please pray for everyone with horses that have been exposed and those in states with confirmed cases. As of now there are no confirmed cases in SD. I applaud those event organizers that are putting horses safety first and cancelling/postponing events.

Please remember to keep your horses vaccines up to date and to practice basic safety measures; no nose-to-nose with strange horses, no tying in common areas, no sharing water buckets or water hoses, wash your buckets regularly, don't be afraid to carry bleach with you to disinfect areas, have and keep your veterinary case stocked with common necessities, etc. Always better to have and not need.

It is also a good idea to check your horses temp, respiration and heart rate from time to time so you have an idea of their baseline. Normal vital signs for a healthy adult horse at rest include a temperature between 99ยฐ and 101.5ยฐF, a resting heart rate of 28 to 44 beats per minute, and a respiratory rate of 8 to 24 breaths per minute. https://www.smartpakequine.com/learn-health/how-to-take-your-horses-vital-signs

For those of you that attended the First Out in Spearfish this past weekendโ€ฆ..

We are aware there was the possibility of exposure from contestants traveling from the WPRA finals.

Due to the time frame of everything I do feel our risk was pretty minimal, but I do want you all to be aware it is a possibility.

In the off chance, we should all be diligent in checking our horses. We should also remember to give everyone grace as we all know we could be the ones on either end of the current situation as no one knew what was about to unfold.

Most importantly, we should pray for all of our fellow horse owners that have been affected. There have been some tough losses and a lot of our horse community could use our prayers right now.

Dr. Jenna has been an amazing presence at Holzer Arena from her very first visit and every horse, dog and person she wor...
11/10/2025

Dr. Jenna has been an amazing presence at Holzer Arena from her very first visit and every horse, dog and person she works on here is better for it.

๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿ’– YOUโ€™RE INVITED! ๐Ÿ’–๐ŸŽ‰Mark your calendars โ€” Saturday, October 11 in New Underwood โ€” for the Wendy Bechen Buck Cancer Bene...
09/20/2025

๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿ’– YOUโ€™RE INVITED! ๐Ÿ’–๐ŸŽ‰

Mark your calendars โ€” Saturday, October 11 in New Underwood โ€” for the Wendy Bechen Buck Cancer Benefit! ๐Ÿ‚โœจ

Come out for an afternoon filled with community, fun, and support as we rally together for Wendy. ๐Ÿ™Œ From auctions to raffles to great food and fellowship, you wonโ€™t want to miss it!

๐Ÿ‘‰ Join our Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1HfSCAC5pF/?mibextid=wwXIfr
to see the incredible list of items already donated (and growing daily!). ๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ”ฅ

Letโ€™s pack the venue, spread the love, and show Wendy how strong this community really is. ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ’—

๐Ÿ“… When: Saturday, October 11
๐Ÿ“ Where: Ranch Receptions, New Underwood, SD

We canโ€™t wait to see you there โ€” bring your family, bring your friends, and letโ€™s make this an unforgettable night of HOPE & SUPPORT! ๐Ÿ’•

08/02/2025

A few things coming up this week in the local horse community:

Tuesday - August 5 - 6pm - Elks Golf Club - RCQHA Meeting (open to public and covers ALL aspects of horses; roping, sorting, showing, trail riding, breeders, etc).

Friday - August 8 - Hermosa Fairgrounds - Custer County Fair Ranch Horse Show (Check out the Custer Co Fair FB page for details)

Saturday - August 9 - Bray Arena - Central States Fairgrounds - Horsin Around Club open horse show - This show is an all-around show; halter, showmanship, saddle seat, hunt seat, driving, western pleasure, horsemanship, trail, reining, and ranch classes (Check out their FB page for details)

06/04/2025

We have openings for 2-3 new horses in our geldings pasture.

Well mannered, NON-stud acting please.

Long term boarders will get preference. No shorter than six months for short-term boarders.

Every time we add a new horse to the property it changes the entire dynamic of the place. It is not fair to any of the horses, or owners to go through the herd integration process for anything less than six months.

$225* per horse per month (* plus sales tax) includes pasture board with shelters, grass hay 24/7/365 (we put up all of our own hay), salt and trace mineral blocks, indoor and outdoor arenas, round pen, trailer parking, shared tack stall and pasture riding.

05/31/2025

Hey everyone! We have a chance to get Greg Robinson Horsemanship here next week for private lessons. Flexible scheduling since it isnโ€™t a clinic setting. Get in touch with Raina Perli for more information or book a lesson. ๐Ÿคฉ

03/17/2025

Hello equine friends. Check out this site and get in touch if you have an event or corrections.

All links may not work for some if you are not a member of a social media group it is linked to.If you know of an event that is not on this calendar feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] to get it added.

01/31/2025

We have some horses that are going home this weekend. (Always excited for our boarders to be able to take their horses home

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