equine management Flashcards

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  • There is no cure or prevention for this disease.
  • Infected horses will always be carriers of this disease but may not show symptoms.
  • Some states may require euthanasia – flies can transmit
  • If not euthanized, the horse must be isolated for the rest of it’s life.
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Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA):

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  • Isolation is very important!!!!!
  • Horse should be assigned to one tech.
  • Protective clothing: gown, gloves, boots.
  • Disinfect feet and wash well after handling the horse.
  • I.V. fluid therapy: balanced electrolyte solutions such as LRS.
  • Plasma transfusion if hypoprotienemia is present.
  • Monitor vital signs.
  • Antibiotics will make it worse!
  • Feed free choice hay only – no alfalfa
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Salmonellosis

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• Isolate infected animals.
• Keep horse warm in well ventilated stall.
• Avoid stressful situations.
Rest until full recovery is important to prevent relapses.

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Equine influenza

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  • Isolate infected animals.
  • Keep warm in well ventilated stall.
  • Avoid stressful situations (ie; trailering)
  • Exercise for brief periods to keep blood and lymph circulating so their bodies can help fight the virus on its own
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Rhinopneumonitis or Equine Herpes Virus (EHV)

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  • Oxytetracycline
  • Aggressive fluid therapy with a balanced electrolyte solution.
  • Monitoring is the same as for colitis and salmonellosis.
  • Lamanitis is a major concern with this
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Potomac Horse Fever

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antibiotics and anti-toxin

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Equine Tetanus

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  • Isolate infected animals.
  • Hot pack and lance abscesses (Bacteria gets into lymph nodes – creates abscess)
  • Fluids and feed slurries if dysphagic.
  • Keep warm & provide plenty of water.
  • Antipyretics and antibiotics.
  • Disinfect or burn anything in contact with infected horses.
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Strangles or Equine Distemper

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