| Australian Dressage
                          News 'Standstill' of horses now Australia-wide for at least
                        72 hours                        
                         August 26, 2007
                          Following the confirmation of Equine Influenza in
                          horses stabled at Centennial Park in the centre of
                          Sydney, the NSW Minister for Agriculture
has cancelled all horse events and all horse movements in NSW. We have now
received information that the standstill applies to the whole of Australia
for at least 72 hours.
 The FEI World Cup Eventing qualifier at Warwick, Qld.,
                            and associated national and international classes
                          were cancelled today. There is a small
  number of horses with suspected Equine Influenza. As a consequence, all
  horses are being held on site at least until preliminary test results are
  confirmed this week. Approximately 280 horses are being held in a secure
  environment. The event organisers and the Qld. Department of Primary
  Industries have gone to great lengths to ensure the horses' welfare. Riders
  were complimentary about the way they were being kept informed and about the
  arrangements being made.
                         National Standstill Notice
EI Questions and Answers
National Equine Influenza Hotline: 1800 234 002
 NSW issues orders ban all horse movements and horse events: 
Under Section 21 of the Exotic Diseases of Animals Act 1991, the declared
control area is "The whole State Of NSW"
Control Area , other than a restricted area ["CA"]
 * The holding of markets, fairs, sales, shows, parades, race meetings or
  other gatherings or competitions involving animals or animal products to
  which this Order applies is prohibited
  * The presence or exposure of animals or animal products to which this
  Order applies is prohibited at any place where animals or animal products
  are exposed for sale; * the presence or exposure of the animals to which this Order applies is
  prohibited at any place where animals are exposed for exhibition, parade,
  race meetings or any form of recreation or completion.
 We urge all horse owners and riders not to transport their horses and to
avoid making contact with other horses. They should thoroughly wash after
contact with their horses. They should also watch out for any symptoms of
infection in their horses, like a raised temperature, nasal discharge and
coughing, and if present, report this firstly to their vet and, particluarly
if groups of horses are involved, call the disease emergency hotline 1800
675 888.
 All equestrian events are to be called off pending further information on
the extent of the Equine Influenza outbreak, unless the relevant Department
of Primary Industry gives permission subject to special conditions. In
Queensland, for example, the Department of Primary Industries has issued a
statement that includes the following:
 "Queenslandıs Chief Veterinary Officer, Ron Glanville, said horse events
which were already underway could proceed on advice from DPI&F officers.
Events not yet underway should be deferred." More info at www.efanational.com |