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Thirty horses die suddenly, cause unknown

By The Nation

 

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The Thailand Equestrian Federation is urging horse fanciers to not transport any animals after 30 died in the Northeast on Thursday (March 26), the cause or causes undetermined.

 

Ten horses had severe seizures before dying and the rest repeatedly bucked and jumped before collapsing dead.

 

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Veterinarians are performing autopsies to try and discover what happened.

 

The federation is concerned that a shared disease could be the cause.

 

It has asked the Department of Livestock Development and other government agencies to look into the matter.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30384940

 

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Horses die from African horse disease

By The Nation

 

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Following the deaths of 30 horses in the Northeast region on Thursday (March 26), the Department of Livestock Development conducted an investigation and learned that the horses had had fevers, snots and breathing difficulties, but no signs of Covid-19 infection.

 

The animals also presented subconjunctival hemorrhage, fatigue and swollen faces which are symptoms of the African horse disease.

 

The department ordered horse farm owners to quarantine them to prevent the disease from spreading and confirmed that it poses no danger to humans.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30384946

 

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6 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Following the deaths of 30 horses in the Northeast region on Thursday (March 26), the Department of Livestock Development conducted an investigation and learned that the horses had had fevers, snots and breathing difficulties, but no signs of Covid-19 infection.

OMG

 

were these horses Thai or farang 

 

Maybe Thailand tried out their new COVID-19 vaccine on these poor animals

 

back to the drawing board 

 

PS - stay away from food that involves any sort of meat for the next week or so    

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My best guess is West Nile disease ....  very contagious in horses.

 

Infection with deadly West Nile disease is most common in the late summer or early fall in the northeast and Mid Atlantic regions when mosquitoes are rampant. The insects become vectors for the virus when they take a blood meal from an infected bird. They then transmit the disease when they move on to the next host.

Not all animals exposed to West Nile become ill, but horses seem to be especially susceptible. The virus affects the central nervous system causing encephalitis – inflammation of the brain.

Signs of West Nile:

loss of appetite

depression

fever

weakness or paralysis of hind limbs

impaired vision

head pressing

convulsions (seizures)

inability to swallow

walking in circles

hyperexcitability

coma

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1 hour ago, steven100 said:

My best guess is West Nile disease ....  very contagious in horses.

 

Infection with deadly West Nile disease is most common in the late summer or early fall in the northeast and Mid Atlantic regions when mosquitoes are rampant. The insects become vectors for the virus when they take a blood meal from an infected bird. They then transmit the disease when they move on to the next host.

Not all animals exposed to West Nile become ill, but horses seem to be especially susceptible. The virus affects the central nervous system causing encephalitis – inflammation of the brain.

Signs of West Nile:

loss of appetite

depression

fever

weakness or paralysis of hind limbs

impaired vision

head pressing

convulsions (seizures)

inability to swallow

walking in circles

hyperexcitability

coma

Thank you for your vetinary explanation Doctor Wiki. You must now be feeling quite hoarse.

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9 hours ago, steven100 said:

 

loss of appetite

depression

fever

weakness or paralysis of hind limbs

impaired vision

head pressing

convulsions (seizures)

inability to swallow

walking in circles

hyperexcitability

coma

Sounds like a typical Sunday morning for the Pattaya bar stool dwelling brethren.

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