ElB-Boarder & Trainer, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 15, 2003 Make Increased Biosecurity A Priority STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) Because of the recent terrorist at tacks and the outbreaks of human anthrax, our nation is on a height ened state of security against the threats of bioterrorism. As individu als involved in animal industries we must be vigilant to these threats against our animals, our food sup ply, and the health of our nation. Horse owners should heighten their awareness of the importance of biosecurity. The possibility of a biological attack on our food supply needs to be considered and a de fense must be prepared. Horse fa cilities are considered low risk for terrorism because horses are not used for food or fiber. However, horses do provide an effective media to harbor or trans port some foreign diseases. The abil ity to transfer disease increases the importance of monitoring the herd. Many veterinarians have been schooled in the knowledge of biolog ical organisms and can play an im portant role in maintaining the safe ty of our country. What you can do producers, stable owners and farmers should check their livestock regularly and immediately report signs of unusual disease to your veterinarian, or the Pennsylvania Department of Agri culture. Also, producers are asked to report suspicious activities, in truders or circumstances to local police or sheriffs departments. Li cense plate numbers and descrip tions of trespassers should be re corded if possible. Signs to watch for in livestock in clude: •Sudden, unexplained deaths in a herd. MAYO MATS FOR HORSE STALLS From Ireland’s premier manufacturer of horse mats. Mayo Mats have been the choice of leading breeders in Ireland and Britain for over 12 years and are now available in the United States. 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When a suspicious case is report ed, a trained foreign animal disease diagnostician (FADD) will be dis patched to the premises to assess the situation, inspect the animals, collect samples, post quarantines, if appropriate, and take additional steps to protect animal and human health. Samples from suspect animals should NOT be submitted to the Pennsylvania Veterinary Labora tory or any other laboratory. Sam ples should only be submitted by FADD to Plum Island or NVSL. Suspicious cases can be reported to PDA at (717) 772-2852 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and after normal working hours at (717) 772-2852, or any other main office phone num ber. After hour calls will be forwarded to a voice mailbox, and instructions will be given for leaving an emer gency message that will cause the veterinarian on call to be paged. The USDA also has a 24 hour phone number: (800) 601-9327. Daytime calls can be made to the USDA Harrisburg office at (717) 782-3442. Anyone reporting a case should be prepared to provide a description of the signs of disease, the species and number of animals involved, and the location of the animals. John I. EnckJr., V.M.D. Director, PDA Bureau of Animal Health and Diagnostic Services •1 TACKROOM r ij I t! TREASURES Wm | Consignment ■ 0 Shop for the $ Horse & Rider ’vBkSH j|| |1 $ $ © © © $ 113 E King St (Rt 234) East Berlin, PA 17316 & .w. 717-259-0571 & Tues., Thur*., Sat 10-4* Fri. 10-9* Sun. 12-4 or by appointment v ec.i» * • • si * »»»***»»*** it* * * ■*.» * ? *Jt%.lva..ViU»..'Mcß»*.*V l Thundering Hooves, Flying Manes, Colorful Silks MICHELLE KUNJAPPU Lancaster Farming Staff LEESBURG, Va. Every year thousands of spectators are drawn to watch race after race of Thoroughbreds battling to be the first to the finish. At steeplechase contests, crowds gather to watch the tumult of horses flying full tilt over jumps. 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