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  • Dark Star, Lexi, and Clay... other than Panda were the ones I knew. Clay was pretty new my last year up there. Fond memories of both Dark Star and Lexi being proud albeit.. grumpy momma's the last semester I was up there. Handwalking quality time with them during spring break. Which reminds me, Kris or Katie are Cinders and Poppy still at the barn?

    Lori1212, more than welcome to email me @ DanRu1@aol.com. I knew Marlene and Linda were fans of him, but I didn't think he had too many out there. He was pretty unsociable by the time he left. lol

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    • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Marieke:
      Dear students,

      we had an outbreak like this about a year ago in the Netherlands. The horses were treated with the human anti herpes virus drug Aciclovir.

      If your vet would like more info please email me @ mariekejonkman@hotmail.com. I will try to locate the vet who treated the horses so they can share info.

      <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

      Our horses have been being treated with a similar medicine for several days now and seem to be doing much better.

      -Kris
      -Kristen

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      • dan - cinders left last year, poppy is still there... (i do miss that grumpy mare )

        i *think* (don't hold me to it) the horses are getting Valtrex

        Listen... not to me, but to the logos. ~Heraclitus

        [This message was edited by ansky225 on Jan. 25, 2003 at 11:29 AM.]

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        • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by lori1212:
          I just wanted to say that I had Panda for one of my senior semesters and my roomate had Dark Star for her entire senior year and they were both very special horses. They will be missed greatly. Thanks for working so hard to save the others now. We are thinking about you.
          <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

          Hey Lori- were you by any chance a senior in 1999-2000? If so I was a freshmen then and I know who you are

          -Kris
          -Kristen

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          • [QUOTE]Originally posted by ansky225:
            dan - cinders left last year, poppy is still there... (i do miss that grumpy mare )


            too bad Poppy took so much after her daddy. *shakes head* I still remember watching that numbskill get stitched up from a episode with the fence at the annex.

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            • Question for anyone that knows Ohio and where this facility is located - I am in the midst of purchasing a mare in Morrow, Ohio (supposed to be by the Kentucky border).
              How close is she to Findlay, and has anyone heard if this outbreak is completely confined to Findlay or if it has spread to any neighboring farms?

              Many thanks

              "Spot"

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              • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Spot:
                Question for anyone that knows Ohio and where this facility is located - I am in the midst of purchasing a mare in Morrow, Ohio (supposed to be by the Kentucky border).
                How close is she to Findlay, and has anyone heard if this outbreak is completely confined to Findlay or if it has spread to any neighboring farms?

                Many thanks

                "Spot"<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                No idea where Morrow is, but if its by KY thats at least a good 3 hours from Findlay...Findlay is about a half hour south of Michigan. I have not heard of any cases outside our farm yet.

                -Kris
                -Kristen

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                • Oh good - so if that is where Findlay is located, there is literally almost the entire state separating the farm where this mare is to the facility that had the outbreak.
                  THAT makes me feel a whole lot better - thank you so much

                  "Spot"

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                  • From today's Courier:

                    Horses killed by virus, tests say

                    The Ohio Agriculture Department on Friday confirmed that it was the equine herpes virus type 1 which struck many horses at the University of Findlay's English riding complex, killing 10 this week.

                    "Our laboratory test results substantiate the initial clinical diagnosis by veterinary experts a few days ago that EHV-1 caused the current outbreak of illness in horses at the university's equestrian studies facility," state veterinarian Dr. R. David Glauer said.

                    He said the virus is not a threat to human health.

                    In a related development, the remaining affected horses at the English riding complex at 11178 Marion Township Road 201 have stabilized and, in some cases, shown signs of improvement, according to university leaders.

                    University personnel are investigating the source of the virus outbreak with assistance from Ohio State University. A self-imposed quarantine is in still in effect for the English riding facility.

                    OSU veterinarians have suggested keeping the horses in isolation for 30 days beyond the date of the last case. Area horse owners have been advised to quarantine their horses, too.

                    EHV-1 can spread quickly among horses and can cause three different forms of disease: a respiratory disease of mostly young horses; abortions in pregnant mares; and the neurologic disease EHV-1 myeloencephalopathy, which can be fatal to horses.

                    The university's stricken horses showed symptoms of the respiratory and neurological forms, Glauer said. The virus was detected from blood and nasal samples taken from the horses.

                    Beginning Jan. 12, many university horses began showing symptoms like fever and depression. Some had mild nasal discharge and no appetite.

                    Within 48-72 hours, about 85 percent of the 140 horses at the English riding complex showed similar signs.

                    A week ago, many animals began showing neurological symptoms, like coordination problems and weakness. The severity of the signs ranged from very mild to severe.

                    About 30 cases of neurological disease have occurred, and 10 horses subsequently died or were euthanized. Four horses were referred to OSU's College of Veterinary Medicine for further evaluation and treatment.

                    -Kris
                    -Kristen

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                    • Hey Lori- were you by any chance a senior in 1999-2000? If so I was a freshmen then and I know who you are

                      -Kris

                      Yes Kris, I was. I had Panda first semeseter and Dantos second semester. I hope that Dantos went on to good things as I heard he left. I also wanted to ask, is Jack still there? I think it was uncertain when I left if he was leaving or not. I leased that guy for 2 summers and I think about him!

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                      • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by lori1212:
                        Yes Kris, I was. I had Panda first semeseter and Dantos second semester. I hope that Dantos went on to good things as I heard he left. I also wanted to ask, is Jack still there? I think it was uncertain when I left if he was leaving or not. I leased that guy for 2 summers and I think about him!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                        Jack is still here and he is fine. You probably don't remember me but I had Sunny & Lloyd as a freshmen

                        -Kris
                        -Kristen

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                        • Thanks to everyone who sent love for Panda. He was my horse this semester, and for all his quirks, I'm gonna miss him alot, along with everybody else.I loved the picture of him, especially since I didn't get a chance to take any of him before all this happened.
                          Everybody here at Findlay really appreciates the support that everybody's giving, and we love our Juniors and seniors for their dedication to our beloved horses. Keep praying and jingling for us!

                          [This message was edited by MDHorseGirl on Jan. 25, 2003 at 04:56 PM.]

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                          • I have two copies of that picture..One has been on my wall since I left Findlay. The other one is as good as yours. I can mail it up to Kris or Katie... if I can find their address.

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                            • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by lori1212:
                              Hey Lori- were you by any chance a senior in 1999-2000? If so I was a freshmen then and I know who you are

                              -Kris

                              Yes Kris, I was. I had Panda first semeseter and Dantos second semester. I hope that Dantos went on to good things as I heard he left. I also wanted to ask, is Jack still there? I think it was uncertain when I left if he was leaving or not. I leased that guy for 2 summers and I think about him!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                              I'm guessin Lori Miller? and If I'm wrong it happens. Btw Katie Lee still owes me a cake for cleaning Prince's stall.

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                              • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Spot:
                                Question for anyone that knows Ohio and where this facility is located - I am in the midst of purchasing a mare in Morrow, Ohio (supposed to be by the Kentucky border).
                                How close is she to Findlay, and has anyone heard if this outbreak is completely confined to Findlay or if it has spread to any neighboring farms?

                                Many thanks

                                "Spot"<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Morrow is about 1/2 an hour north east of Cincinnati! A good 3 hours from Findlay.

                                **Courtney**

                                "I may not agree with what someone has to say, but I will die for their right to say it" every American

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                                • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by SupaGoo:
                                  <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by lori1212:
                                  Yes Kris, I was. I had Panda first semeseter and Dantos second semester. I hope that Dantos went on to good things as I heard he left. I also wanted to ask, is Jack still there? I think it was uncertain when I left if he was leaving or not. I leased that guy for 2 summers and I think about him!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                  Jack is still here and he is fine. You probably don't remember me but I had Sunny & Lloyd as a freshmen

                                  -Kris<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
                                  Oh good! I am glad he is ok! Tell him I said hi I do remember you. I am glad you made it through all the years, not that many people survive to senior year. We started freshman year with close to 50 and ended senior year with 8 of us. I bet things are going well with Lori in charge too. She was always one of my favorite instructors. I am glad to hear that things may be looking up for everybody there!

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                                  • I'm glad to hear things are stabilizing for you guys up there. We spent most of this past week discussing where we could put in/designing a quarantine barn (we don't currently have one) and remembering the year that the same thing happened in the barns here at Wilson.

                                    http://www.geocities.com/dunnbypicasso/

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                                    • Glad to hear things are going better for you all. What a nasty mess.

                                      Dually'sDad, would I know you? I'm originally from Springfield....

                                      March 14th 2003. D(idi)-Day
                                      aserejè ja de jè de jebe tu de jebere seibiunouva,
                                      majavi an de bugui an de buididipi...I loff the ignorance.

                                      Centre Equestre de la Houssaye
                                      ---WHX---

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                                      • Medieval, Uh I don't know you might. lol as for Nylar. I know her.. from way back. but haven't chatted in forever. And I'm wracking my brain trying to figure out where we first started chatting at.

                                        And I was wrong about which Lori. *smacks forehead*

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                                        • my mom got this
                                          Received this from a friend that works at MSU--
                                          &gt;
                                          &gt;
                                          &gt; Of interest. There is a bad strain of probably Equine Herpes Virus l
                                          &gt; (also known as rhinopnuementitis) in Ohio, Finley College. A total of
                                          &gt; 33 have shown nuerologic symptoms, 9 were put down, 4 were sent to OSU,
                                          &gt; and 2 of those died. 43 additional horses have shown nuerologic
                                          &gt; symptoms. They have approximately 140 horses. I talked to large animal
                                          &gt; and they were aware of the situation. Said there was an outbreak in the
                                          &gt; late 80 at Cornell, and an outbreak in Ontario last summer. Most of the
                                          &gt; above horses had been vaccinaed. I will vaccinate any horses I take to
                                          &gt; shows this year for rino.

                                          I am in Ontario, did we have an outbreak last year?
                                          &gt;

                                          Leslie Maurer
                                          Jump The Moon Sporthorses
                                          Home of Echo Shea (arab sporthorse RPSI Book I) and Outrageous Fortune(overo Pinto RPSI)
                                          http://www.jtmsporthorses.com
                                          Leslie Dobson
                                          Jump The Moon Sporthorses

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