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I'll bet most of the horses that have gotten WNV live in the country and have larger pastures. It is not as easy to keep standing water out of a 10+ acre pasture. And more than likely, they are not getting bombarded with cancer chemicals. And more than likely, they are out 24/7.
Oh, if I could give that to my horses, I would vaccinate, happily!
Lisa Salas, The Odd fArm
Our favorite shots are Absolute. Now that will take you out the the world of reality! Someday Pantyman, we can all go together. Won't that be fun?
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Nope. All of the horses that have come down with WNV in my area live in Suburbia. Insect control, nice barns with fly spray systems, no standing water and the county goes around spraying quite often. I know of 4 personally and have heard of about 7 more.
--- Rae
--- Tall C Arabians - SE Texas
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