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By Redwings Horse Sanctuary
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
Hosted by Lydia, Campaigns Manager at Redwings Horse Sanctuary
This episode features a fascinating conversation between Abigail Turnbull (co-owner of Richmond Equestrian Centre) and Jonathan Cleaver (co-owner of Ivesley Equestrian). Abigail and Jonathan share honest insights on the impact of the Strangles outbreaks on their yards, discussing everything from business operations to the well-being of their equine community. Their candid discussion sheds light on the challenges faced during an outbreak and some of the lessons learned along the way.
Despite the initial shock and challenges posed by a Strangles outbreak, Abigail and Jonathan exemplify resilience and proactive leadership in crisis management. Their experiences depict the critical need for preparation, transparency, and community cooperation to mitigate the impact of equine diseases like Strangles.
Together, let's commit to safeguarding the health and welfare of horses everywhere. Because every horse can get Strangles and every person can make a difference. Thank you for your support and dedication to Strangles Awareness Week by listening to this episode.
Podcast Highlights
· Discovering your yard has an outbreak – not always the way you’d like!
· The financial, logistical and reputational implications
· The benefits of responding quickly and containing infection
· Making difficult decisions
· Does insurance cover a Strangles outbreak?
· The diverse effect of Strangles on horses
· Positive and negative impacts on client relationships
· The importance of veterinary support
· Getting a handle on social media
· Facing challenging attitudes and unsolicited advice
· Balancing equestrian freedom and business interests with biosecurity
· How simple biosecurity measure make a real difference
· Working with equine professionals
· How the equestrian sector has lessons to learn from farming
· Why the new Strangles vaccination could be a gamechanger
· Why Strangles is a real risk to ANY yard
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How do you manage a Strangles outbreak in a herd of semi-feral ponies?
In this fascinating podcast we hear from two inspiring individuals as they explain why and how they took a proactive approach to clearing the disease from a group of Dartmoor ponies in 2021.
Meet Dru Butterfield, Chief Executive of the Dartmoor Pony Heritage Trust, who was determined to stop Strangles in its tracks when it was causing serious illness among the 27 ponies then in the charity’s care. Dru explains how taking responsibility for trying to contain the disease, being completely open about their outbreak and working collaboratively to find the most practical and effective solutions all paid huge dividends.
We also hear from pony-keeper Tracey Lear, whose family have maintained a small herd of pure-bred ponies on Dartmoor for many years. Tracey tells us how she felt about finding out that some of her own ponies had been diagnosed with Strangles, and how much she learnt from finding out about the disease and supporting vets as they carried out checks on ponies recovering from infection.
Hosted by Redwings Horse Sanctuary for Strangles Awareness Week 2022, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone who wants to find out more about some of the challenges a Strangles outbreak can bring, and be encouraged that the infection can be eradicated in even in situations that are not straightforward to manage.
(Disclaimer: these are personal recollections from individuals are not veterinary advice. If you suspect a horse has Strangles, please contact your vet for guidance and support)
Do you have experience of Strangles, or particular concerns about the disease? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below. If you have any questions feel free to post them as a comment and we’ll do our best to answer them.
Get involved in Strangles Awareness Week 2022 by taking the #TempCheckChallenge - www.redwings.org.uk/tempchecker
Please follow the Strangles Awareness Facebook page at www.facebook.com/StranglesAwarenessWeek and find out more on the SAW webpage at www.redwings.org.uk/strangles/strangles-awareness-week
The following links will take you to free, verified sources of Strangles information:
Redwings Strangles Information Pack www.redwings.org.uk/sites/default/files/redwings_strangles_pack.pdf
BHS Strategy for Eradication and Prevention of Strangles (STEPS) https:// www.bhs.org.uk/~/media/documents/welfare/steps-to-eradicate-and-prevent-strangles-leaflet.ashx?la=en
SRUC’s Premium Assured Strangles Scheme (PASS) www.sruc.ac.uk/business-services/what-is-your-goal/veterinary-laboratory-services/horse-health-schem
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Everyone knows that vets are absolutely critical to tackling this notorious equine infectious disease but what's it like for vets facing the bug itself and the worried owner? We caught up with two special horse vets to tell us more about what makes the disease 'special' and how outbreaks can be managed effectively.
First, Professor Scott Pirie has over 30 years of experience specialising in internal veterinary medicine at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies at University of Edinburgh with a particular interest in respiratory infections in horses.
Then, listen on to hear from boots-on-the-ground Veterinary Surgeon Amy Smith from Alnorthumbria Vet Group who is fresh from successfully supporting the eradication of strangles on one large yard in the early part of 2021.
Strangles Awareness Week is a campaign that aims to promote openness around the disease and make biosecurity a part of everday horse care across the Equine Industry. The initiative is a collaborative effort between the British Horse Society, Intervacc, Keeping Britain’s Horses Healthy, Redwings Horse Sanctuary, Scotland’s Rural College’s Premium Assured Strangles Scheme (PASS), Surveillance of Equine Strangles (SES), The (Dick) Royal School of Veterinary Studies and World Horse Welfare and the podcast has been coordinated and produced by Redwings Horse Sanctuary.
You can find more information about the campaign and share resources on Facebook or YouTube
For more on Strangles:
· Redwings Strangles Information Pack and Strangles Hub referenced by Amy
· BHS Strategy for Eradication and Prevention of Strangles
· SRUC's Premium Assured Strangles Scheme
· Keeping Britain's Horses Healthy Strangles Advice
· World Horse Welfare's Disease prevention guidance
Enter our SAW 2024 competition to win an equestrian bundle of prizes worth over £5,000:
Subscribe to the podcast: https://stranglesawarenessweekpodcast.buzzsprout.com/
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With so much stigma attached to it, Strangles can be a difficult thing to talk about so we are very lucky to have two horse owners, Angie and Michelle, with us in this episode.
Angie’s three horses were infected after she purchased a Shetland foal and Michelle’s horse contracted the disease after changing yards. Find out more about their stories; what helped and what hindered and where they found the silver linings to their outbreaks.
Disclaimer: these are personal recollections from individuals and are not veterinary advice. If you suspect a case of Strangles, please refer to your vet for any clinical advice and treatment.
Strangles Awareness Week is a campaign that aims to promote openness around the disease and make biosecurity a part of everyday horse care across the Equine Industry. The initiative is a collaborative effort between the British Horse Society, Intervacc, Keeping Britain’s Horses Healthy, Redwings Horse Sanctuary, Scotland’s Rural College’s Premium Assured Strangles Scheme (PASS), Surveillance of Equine Strangles (SES), The (Dick) Royal School of Veterinary Studies and World Horse Welfare.
You can find more information about the campaign and share resources on Facebook or YouTube
For more on Strangles:
· Redwings Strangles Information Pack
· BHS Strategy for Eradication and Prevention of Strangles
· SRUC's Premium Assured Strangles Scheme
· Keeping Britain's Horses Healthy Strangles Advice
· World Horse Welfare's Disease prevention guidance
With special thanks to Angie and Michelle.
Speak Out On Strangles is a Redwings Horse Sanctuary Production. All opinions are those of the individual guests and not necessarily shared by all the collaborating organisations.
Enter our SAW 2024 competition to win an equestrian bundle of prizes worth over £5,000:
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In this conversation we hear from Andrew Stennett, founder of BHS Approved Centre – Grove House Stables as he shares with us all his lived experience of strangles and why it is so important for him to speak out and for us all to come together to help tackle this devastating disease.
This podcast episode was produced by the British Horse Society
For more information on Strangles:
Redwings Strangles Information Pack - https://www.redwings.org.uk/sites/default/files/redwings_strangles_pack_single.pdf
British Horse Society Strategy for Eradication and Prevention of Strangles -
https://www.bhs.org.uk/advice-and-information/horse-health-and-sickness/strangles
SRUC's Premium Assured Strangles Scheme -
https://ww1.sruc.ac.uk/business-services/what-is-your-goal/veterinary-laboratory-services/horse-health-scheme/premium-assured-strangles-scheme/
Keeping Britain's Horses Healthy Strangles Advice -
https://www.msd-animal-health-hub.co....
World Horse Welfare's disease prevention guidance - https://www.worldhorsewelfare.org/adv...
Enter our SAW 2024 competition to win an equestrian bundle of prizes worth over £5,000:
Subscribe to the podcast: https://stranglesawarenessweekpodcast.buzzsprout.com/
Become a SAW Ambassador: Strangles Awareness Week 2023 | Redwings Horse Sanctuary
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StranglesAwarenessWeek/
TikTok: SAW (@stranglesawarenessweek) | TikTok
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In this final Strangles Awareness Week podcast conversation, we hear from Dr Lisa Lidbeck, Equine Vet for Sweden’s International Eventing Team and David Honnet who is Show Groom for Olympic TeamGB Gold Medalist ScottBrash MBE.
In this candid conversation with David we hear him speak openly and passionately about the importance of learning about Strangles and he admits even he could learn more. We hear why protocols at shows are so important to keep disease control in the hearts and minds of riders and their team.
Lisa then shares her experience as an FEI International Vet and explains how the top sports horses benefit from 5 star treatment but that there is still more that can be done especially in the wake of the EHV-1 outbreak in Spain.
Both call of openness and communication about the disease so please join us in listening to their unique take on the topic and spark conversations amongst your equestrian network by sharing this episode far and wide.
Strangles Awareness Week is a campaign that aims to promote openness around the disease and make biosecurity a part of everyday horse care across the Equine Industry. The initiative is a collaborative effort between the British Horse Society, Intervacc, Keeping Britain’s Horses Healthy, Redwings Horse Sanctuary, Scotland’s Rural College’s Premium Assured Strangles Scheme (PASS), Surveillance of Equine Strangles (SES), The (Dick) Royal School of Veterinary Studies and World Horse Welfare and the podcast has been coordinated and produced by Redwings Horse Sanctuary.
You can find more information about the campaign and share resources on FaceBook or YouTube
For more on Strangles:
· Redwings Strangles Information Pack and Strangles Hub
· BHS Strategy for Eradication and Prevention of Strangles
· SRUC's Premium Assured Strangles Scheme
· Keeping Britain's Horses Healthy Strangles Advice
· World Horse Welfare's Disease prevention guidance
With thanks to David and to Lisa. Find out more about them here:
Scott Brash MBE equestrian
Lisa Lidbeck
Speak Out On Strangles is a
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Do you know a livery yard manager or owner is keeping strangles out of their busy yard? Yard Managers and Owners play an important role in horse owner education and protecting horse health but updating livery agreements and disease protocols can be tricky when it calls for horse owners to follow new rules.
When and how do you upgrade your biosecurity. How do you encourage horse owners to follow the rules and how do you prepare yourself for an infectious horse on your yard?
In this episode we speak to Yard Manager and British Horse Society Welfare Officer Anna Gregory who manages the Yard at Brackenhurst Campus of Nottingham Trent University. Although students may come with a lack of understanding she explains how the Yard's policies educate and reassure clients and how gratifying it is to see biosecurity become an integrated part of everyday horsecare.
We also hear from Cheryl Johns who is founder of the UK's largest Livery Yard Directory and equestrian columnist and blogger on all things Livery Yard. She has passionately advocated for better biosecurity across the Livery Yard Sector whether small scale or catering for scores of horses.
The conversation is an inspiring one for anyone on a yard with aspirations of better disease prevention and preparation before an outbreak happens.
Strangles Awareness Week is a campaign that aims to promote openness around the disease and make biosecurity a part of everyday horse care across the Equine Industry. The initiative is a collaborative effort between the British Horse Society, Intervacc, Keeping Britain’s Horses Healthy, Redwings Horse Sanctuary, Scotland’s Rural College’s Premium Assured Strangles Scheme (PASS), Surveillance of Equine Strangles (SES), The (Dick) Royal School of Veterinary Studies and World Horse Welfare.
You can find more information about the campaign and share resources on Facebook or YouTube
For more on Strangles:
· Redwings Strangles Information Pack
· BHS Strategy for Eradication and Prevention of Strangles
· SRUC's Premium Assured Strangles Scheme
· Keeping Britain's Horses Healthy Strangles Advice
· World Horse Welfare's Disease prevention guidance
With thanks to Anna and Cheryl.
LiveryList
Enter our SAW 2024 competition to win an equestrian bundle of prizes worth over £5,000:
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Strangles is the last thing a competitor wants to bring home to the yard from a horse show or event so what's it like running a successful venue for horse with the risk of spreading this horrible disease? We speak to two leading event venue managers to tell us more about how they protect the enjoyment of horses at their centres.
Shirley Melling is the Yard Manager at Scotlands National Equestrian Centre (SNEC) and she tells us how she has become passionate about educating students, staff and visitors on hygiene and biosecurity.
Abigail Turnbull runs Richmond Equestrian Centre and talks about how their strangles outbreak in 2019 just days before a British Eventing event with over 800 entries inspired their leadership in raising biosecurity standards in the region.
Strangles Awareness Week is a campaign that aims to promote openness around the disease and make biosecurity a part of everyday horse care across the Equine Industry. The initiative is a collaborative effort between the British Horse Society, Intervacc, Keeping Britain’s Horses Healthy, Redwings Horse Sanctuary, Scotland’s Rural College’s Premium Assured Strangles Scheme (PASS), Surveillance of Equine Strangles (SES), The (Dick) Royal School of Veterinary Studies and World Horse Welfare and the podcast has been coordinated and produced by Redwings Horse Sanctuary.
You can find more information about the campaign and share resources on Facebook or YouTube
For more on Strangles:
· Redwings Strangles Information Pack and Strangles Hub
· BHS Strategy for Eradication and Prevention of Strangles
· SRUC's Premium Assured Strangles Scheme
· Keeping Britain's Horses Healthy Strangles Advice
· World Horse Welfare's Disease prevention guidance
Speak Out On Strangles is a Redwings Horse Sanctuary Production. All views expressed are their own and do not necessarily represent the position of Redwings Horse Sanctuary.
Enter our SAW 2024 competition to win an equestrian bundle of prizes worth over £5,000:
Subscribe to the podcast: https://stranglesawarenessweekpodcast.buzzsprout.com/
Become a SAW Ambassador: Strangles Awareness Week 2023 | Redwings Horse Sanctuary
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TikTok: SAW (@stranglesawarenessweek) | TikTok
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The most commonly diagnosed infectious disease in horses worldwide travels with our permission - if we let it!
In this episode we speak to leading international horse shipping expert, Chris Burke, Managing Director of International Racehorse Transport based in Australia who tells us how seriously biosecurity is taken when working with horses worth millions of pounds.
We then talk to UK-based expert horse transporter, Julie Magnus, who has more than 20 years of experience moving horses around the UK and Europe. She shares her experience of Strangles and explains how she protects her horses and gives listeners top tips on how Strangles can be stopped in its tracks.
Strangles Awareness Week is a campaign that aims to promote openness around the disease and make biosecurity a part of every day horse care across the Equine Industry. The initiative is a collaborative effort between the British Horse Society, Intervacc, Keeping Britain’s Horses Healthy, Redwings Horse Sanctuary, Scotland’s Rural College’s Premium Assured Strangles Scheme (PASS), Surveillance of Equine Strangles (SES), The (Dick) Royal School of Veterinary Studies and World Horse Welfare
You can find more information about the campaign and share posts from Facebook or YouTube
For more on Strangles:
· Redwings Strangles Information Pack and Strangles Hub
· BHS Strategy for Eradication and Prevention of Strangles
· SRUC's Premium Assured Strangles Scheme
· Keeping Britain's Horses Healthy Strangles Advice
· World Horse Welfare's Disease prevention guidance
A big thank you to Chris and Julie. Find out more about them and their businesses here:
- International Racehorse Transport
- Julie Magnus Racehorse Transport
Speak Out On Strangles podcast is produced by Redwings Horse Sanctuary. All views expressed are those of the podcast guests and are not necessarily shared by all collaborating organisations.
Enter our SAW 2024 competition to win an equestrian bundle of prizes worth over £5,000:
Subscribe to the podcast: https://stranglesawarenessweekpodcast.buzzsprout.com/
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Farriers are not the first equine professional we think of in relation to infectious diseases like Strangles but the disease poses not only a threat to other customers but to their business and reputation.
In this energising conversation between two of the UK's top farriers . We hear why biosecurity is important and the dilemmas farriers can face if an owner or yard manager fails to tell them about the disease status of their horse or yard.
Ben Benson is a Master Farrier and Vice President of the British Farrier and Blacksmith Association (BFBA) with Olympic credentials and he talks to Danny Bennett AWCF Cert.Ed, an award winning farrier and a farriery educator at one of the leading UK Farriery Colleges; Hereford and Ludlow.
Strangles Awareness Week is a campaign that aims to promote openness around the disease and make biosecurity a part of everyday horse care across the Equine Industry. The initiative is a collaborative effort between the British Horse Society, Intervacc, Keeping Britain’s Horses Healthy, Redwings Horse Sanctuary, Scotland’s Rural College’s Premium Assured Strangles Scheme (PASS), Surveillance of Equine Strangles (SES), The (Dick) Royal School of Veterinary Studies and World Horse Welfare.
You can find more information about the campaign and share resources on FaceBook or YouTube
For more on Strangles:
With thanks to Ben and Danny and the BFBA:
https://www.forgeandfarrier.co.uk/bfba/index.htm
Listen to Danny's Farrier Podcast 'Lockdown Learning' here or on your favourite podcast player
Speak Out On Strangles is a Redwings Horse Sanctuary Production. All opinions are those of the guests presenting and not necessarily shared by all collaborating organisations.
Enter our SAW 2024 competition to win an equestrian bundle of prizes worth over £5,000:
Subscribe to the podcast: https://stranglesawarenessweekpodcast.buzzsprout.com/
Become a SAW Ambassador: Strangles Awareness Week 2023 | Redwings Horse Sanctuary
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StranglesAwarenessWeek/
TikTok: SAW (@stranglesawarenessweek) | TikTok
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stranglesawarenessweek/
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.