Thursday, 6 September 2007

Millions at stake as horse flu hits the heartland, The Australian, 6 September, 2007. Picture Vanessa Hunter.


Millions at stake as horse flu hits the heartland: [1 All-round Country Edition]

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NSW Primary Industries Minister Ian Macdonald said the latest infections had put a halt to plans to allow limited breeding to occur between studs. "The latest infections is a bitter blow to the industry," Mr Macdonald said. "It looks pretty bleak. It's possible we could lose one or two years of breeding out of this situation."
Segenhoe manager Royston Murphy said he expected EI would now spread to other stud farms through the Hunter, particularly with the present strong winds. "It is devastating but we're realistic: it was only a matter of time before it spread through the valley," he said.
Mr [Olly Tait] said all thoroughbred horses should be vaccinated as soon as possible so the industry could get back to normal. "The existence of EI is a reality; we need to vaccinate to prevent this ever happening again. This will cost hundreds ofmillions of dollars in the Hunter alone."

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