Biosecurity Toolkit for Equine Events - California Department 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Biosecurity Toolkit for Equine Events in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your contact information. Fill in the Responsible Party's name, cell phone number, email address, and home phone number. This ensures that event organizers can reach you if necessary.
  3. Next, provide the Arrival Date and Division Entered. This information is crucial for event planning and organization.
  4. In the 'Horses in Shipment' section, list each horse's registered name, owner name, breed, age, sex, and color. Make sure to double-check these details for accuracy.
  5. Complete the Origination Information by providing the address from which the horse(s) were moved to the event. Include a contact phone number for this location.
  6. Fill out the Return Information with the address where the horse(s) will move after the event. Again, include a contact phone number.
  7. Finally, complete the Horse Health Declaration by signing and printing your name along with the date. Ensure that all health requirements are met before signing.

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Take all your own equipment Avoid using communal troughs Prevent contact with other horses Tie your horse to your own transport Dont allow your horse to graze around communal areas Clean and disinfect your boots and clothing after the show Disinfect everything after the event, including your horse
Isolate the new horse for two to three weeks to ensure that they arent incubating disease. During isolation, check the horse regularly for symptoms such as a cough, nasal discharge or a fever. If isolation isnt possible, ask your vet to test for diseases such as equine influenza or strangles.
Immediately isolate the horse showing clinical signs Either isolate the horse in a stall or move the horse to a pre-determined isolation area away from other horses. The horse should then remain in the isolation the stall or new environment and should not be allowed to have contact with other horses.
Washing hands, disinfecting equipment, cleaning shoes and changing clothes are basic biosecurity measures farriers can implement in the event of an outbreak or to mitigate risk from a single sick horse.