Biosecurity and equine influenza

With cases of equine influenza on the rise, we have pulled together all of the latest advice and guidance on how to maintain good biosecurity practices at home and whilst travelling, and what symptoms to look out for in your horse, from British Equestrian and our Biosecurity Partner LANXESS.

Equine influenza FAQs

Hattie Bell from Equine Infectious Disease Surveillance answers the latest equine influenza FAQs
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Biosecurity at home

Practical steps to put in place to help stop the spread of diseases such as equine influenza
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Pre-competition checks for equine influenza

Before leaving home, check your horse has none of these equine influenza symptoms
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TPR checks for horses

How to check your horse's TPR to monitor their health
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New arrivals on the yard

Advice to help you to reduce the risk of introducing infectious disease onto your yard through the arrival of new horses or short-term visitors
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Expert advice from our Biosecurity Partners LANXESS

Biosecurity Away from Home: Small Habits, Big Impact

As horses travel more frequently, the risk of infectious diseases spreading rises too. That’s why biosecurity isn’t just a box to tick, it’s a must, whether you’re at home or on the move.
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Cleaning and disinfection biosecurity programme

Ensuring good stable hygiene is one of the key biosecurity measures to cut down on cross contamination
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Biosecurity When Competing Webinar

Lanxess, equine vet Adele Ronchetti and Becky Moody share their expert advice and experience on protecting your horse away from home.
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Equine Biosecurity: Best Practice for Prevention Webinar

LANXESS team take a friendly, hands-on look at how biosecurity works in everyday stable life and how you can easily integrate it into your routines!
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