Today, the FEI hosted a stakeholder consultation session to review comprehensive draft Return To Competition protocols, following the EHV-1 outbreak that originated in Valencia, Spain.
Horses continue to leave the Valencia venue. The Danish horses left on 22 March, and the first of a group of Swedish horses will leave tomorrow. A further group of...
After the recent outbreak of the rhino virus, we noticed that you had many questions. Therefore, we have listed the most common questions about this virus and submitted them to...
The FEI has published a letter of its veterinary director Göran Åkerström. The message is as followed:
Yesterday it became known that horses in Denmark and Scotland, among others, tested positive for the rhinovirus. But what about the infections worldwide? We mapped it out for you!
EHV-1 has made its entrance in Denmark and Scotland.
Yesterday, a horse participating in the Global Dressage Festival in Wellington made a fever. Today he was tested for rhino. This was announced today by the organizer of the event...
The RESPE, equestrian epidemiologic institute, has mapped all horses that have tested in positive with EHV-1 in France. In different departments horses have tested positive. Most cases are related to...
The FEI has decided to block all participating horses at the MET II Tour in the system. This brings the total to almost 3.800 horses that aren't allowed at the...
Already 12 horses died because of the EHV-1 outbreak in Valencia. According to the latest FEI updates eight horses are German.
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