If they tested negative according to requirements, why not? There have been farms here that had 1 or more positive horses. Those horses were euthanized. The other horses on the farm were tested--not sure what the requirements are for number/timing of negative tests--and then life went on. The farms were not quarantined and neither were the negative horses.Would you take in one of thease minis especially if you had other horses? In my opinion it does not look very positive out for thease horses if the vet loses the farm
If they tested negative accoarding to requirements, why not? There have been farms here that had 1 or more positive horses. Those horses were euthanized. The other horses on the farm were tested--not sure what the requirements are for number/timing of negative tests--and then life went on. The farms were not quarantined and neither were the negative horses.
The fact that some horses on a farm test positive for EIA does not mean a death sentence or lifetime quarantine for all horses on that farm.
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