Re: odd barn illness

Duncan Fletcher (dfletche@gte.net)
Wed, 15 Jan 1997 22:37:54 -0800

Try contacting the vet school at WSU in Pullman. The have a web site at
http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu.

Duncan Fletcher
dfletche@gte.net

Raina Hodgson wrote:
>
> I talked with a friend on the phone the other night and she
> described to me an odd illness that went through her mothers barn a few
> weeks ago. Has anyone experienced anything like this?
> This info is second hand so I may be a little off in the details...
> This happened in a closed barn, none of the horses had been anywhere and no
> one new had come in. 6 of 14 horses went from fine, to not eating, to high
> temperatures (105) with some colic like symptoms, within a few hours. One
> of the horses had to be put down, he apparently developed CHF. The current
> word from the vets is that it was a viral infection that turned into a
> bacterial infection? All sick horses were treated with Naxal (sp) and
> gradually (over several days) began to eat, drink, and get better -- except
> the one. My friend thinks the only common denominator is that all 6 of the
> sick horses were on the same grain, the other 8 in the barn are on a
> different feeding program. The horses that did not get sick did have some
> nose-to-nose contact with the others just prior to the onset. Has anyone
> heard of something like this being transmitted through grain? If she were
> to get grain tested (in West. Wash.) where should she send it?
> Any info would be appreciated, thanks in advance.
> Raina