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The Western Cape resumes horse export after 2016 AHS outbreak
The Western Cape resumes horse export after 2016 AHS outbreak
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The Department of Agriculture updates us on the 2016 Boland AHS outbreak and predicts that the movement ban will be lifted on 13 June
As no new cases of African Horse Sickness have been detected in the Western Cape, a revision to the movement restrictions has been implemented.
Western Cape authorities have launched an on-going testing campaign in a bid to contain the latest African Horse Sickness outbreak
A suspected case of African Horse Sickness has prompted movement restrictions to be imposed in the Western Cape
The high risk African Horse Sickness season is from 1 Februaryto 30 June. In order to manage the risk, all horses entering the province during these months will be held at an approved facility for a minimum of 14 days.
This amendment places South Africa’s African Horse Sickness (AHS) free zone back on the Annex IV list as an authorised zone within South Africa from which registered equines are authorised for direct entry into the EU following the required in-country pre-export quarantine period
Buyers better look sharp at Master Of My Fate’s 24-strong draft destined for next month’s National Yearling Sale