2011 Show Schedule
Box Elder Fairgrounds, Tremonton, UT


May 28 - June 11 - July 9 and Aug 13, 2011 All shows will begin at 9 am. Please arrive early enough to get ready and double check your class registrations. For your convenience you can register and pay for your classes online here on the site up to one month prior to the show.

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Update to the Equine Herpes Virus Type 1 Outbreak in Utah

Posted By admin on May 26, 2011

Thursday, May 26, 2011 5:00 p.m. MDT
Update to the Equine Herpes Virus Type 1 Outbreak in Utah

As of 5:00 p.m., Thursday May 26, 2011. There have been five new suspect cases of Equine Herpes Virus Type – 1 reported by private Utah veterinarians today in two different private locations. These new cases are all associated with the event in Ogden. All suspect and confirmed cases will continue to be under quarantine for 28 days following the cessation of signs.

There are now six (6) quarantined private locations (Box Elder, Davis, Kane, and Utah (3) counties) with a total of seven (7) confirmed cases and thirteen (13) suspect cases at these locations.  To date, two of the Utah cases were humanely euthanized after going down and being unable to return to their feet.

Important points that should be remembered and that have occurred with this incident:

  • · The equine herpesvirus, called EHV-1, disease is not transmissible to humans or other animals other than equine (horses, mules, burros) or camelid (llamas, alpacas, camels) species.
  • · Horse owners that are considering attending any equine competitive or congregation events in Utah are encouraged to contact the event sponsor to see if the event is going to take place at the scheduled time and place. Currently, no events have been cancelled under state direction.
  • · Signs associated with this disease include fever, decreased coordination, nasal discharge, urine dribbling, loss of tail tone, hind limb weakness, leaning against a wall or fence to maintain balance, lethargy, and the inability to rise.

oHorse owners should watch their horses carefully and call their veterinarian immediately if any abnormal signs are observed.

oHorses that attended the Ogden, UT event or have been in contact with horses that attended the event should be isolated and a minimum of two temperatures taken and recorded per day on each horse.

oIf there is any increase in body temperature or abnormal clinical signs in any of your horses, notify your veterinarian immediately.

oWe are not recommending the cancellation of any events involving horses, mules, and/or burros at this time.

oUtah has not changed its importation requirements for horses, mules, and/or burros entering the state.

oThe virus is contagious between camelids and horses and cannot be spread to other animals such as cats and   dogs. EHV-1 may cause only mild, flu-like illness in many cases, but some horses may become seriously ill with respiratory or neurologic disease. EHV-1 may be fatal in some severely infected horses. The most common way for EHV-1 to spread is by direct horse-to-horse contact. The virus also can spread through the air, contaminated equipment, clothing and hands.


 

The May show for Golden Spike Open Horse series has been cancelled due to outbreak of Equine Herpes

Posted By admin on May 18, 2011

Horse herpes leads to cancellation of horse shows
May 17th, 2011 @ 6:04pm

SOUTH  JORDAN — Multiple horse shows — one involving hundreds of participants — have voluntarily been canceled because of an uncommon outbreak of equine herpes, frequently fatal in the animals.

The National Cutting Horse Association said all of its approved shows for May 20-22 have been canceled by affiliates or show producers and other horse associations are voluntarily shutting down events to discourage the inter-state transportation of potentially infected horses.

Six horses from Utah County to Box Elder County are showing clinical symptoms of the new strain of the viral disease, which attacks the animals’ central nervous system and can lead to death.

Suspicion that the highly contagious disease is making the rounds at corrals and stalls in Utah prompted the cancellation of a Memorial Day weekend event in Salt Lake County that draws hundreds of participants and is among the biggest in the region for paint horse enthusiasts.

“None of our members has it, but we canceled as a precaution. We’d rather err on the side of caution,” said Carol Campbell, president of the Utah Paint Horse Club.

The Utah Bureau of Land Management’s premiere wild horse and burro adoption event slated for this weekend also has been canceled due the outbreak.

Gus Warr, head of the state program for the federal agency, said the risk is too great for the horses under the BLM’s care or to visiting horses that were scheduled to come to Utah for the Friday and Saturday event. It has been rescheduled for Aug. 26-27.

The concern is the result of reports of several cases of the uncommon disease surfacing in horses from surrounding states that participated in the National Cutting Horse Association’s Western National Championships in Ogden from April 29 to May 8.

Highly contagious, the disease can be fatal to horses and is incurable. It is not transmitted to humans, but is spread horse to horse through nose contact, contaminated tack, equipment or clothing.

Symptoms include fever, decreased coordination, nasal discharge, lethargy, inability to rise and leaning against a wall or fence to maintain balance.

State veterinarian Dr. Bruce King stressed horse owners need to know the disease is treatable and animals can recover if veterinarians are involved early on in medical treatments that include administration of anti-inflammatories.

“There’s not a vaccine that will protect against this aberrant form of virus,” he said, but “there is a treatment out there for it. If you can get the horse through the clinical phases of the disease … they will be normal again, for the most part.”

The Utah Department of Agriculture is investigating cases of equine herpes virus (EHV-1) within the state.

King said he will recommend all events involving horses, burros and mules be canceled in Utah should any horses come down with the disease that were not at the cutting championships in Ogden.

Cases have been reported in nine states and in Canada, resulting in the quarantine of veterinary teaching hospitals in Fort Collins and Pullman, King said.

Many of the affected horses are worth tens of thousands of dollars.

“The horses that they’ve had to euthanize, these are horse that are extremely… they are professional athletes in their industry. They’re worth a lot of money,” King said. “The horse industry out there is extremely upset about this, and they are rightfully so.”

A story in the Colorado’s Greeley Tribune said two cases were confirmed in Weld County and six additional horses are showing signs of the disease. The confirmed cases involved a pair of horses that were in Ogden for the competition. One of the horses was euthanized, while another is showing signs of recovery, according to the paper.

Warr said the BLM is not taking any chances with the disease, which he says is extremely uncommon.

“I’ve been involved in the horse industry all of my life and with the BLM for over 20 years, and this is the first time I have ever had to deal with it,” Warr said.

What is… EHV-1?
Equine Herpes Virus
Highly contagious, the disease can be fatal to horses and is incurable. It is not transmitted to humans, but is spread horse-to-horse through nose contact and contaminated tack, equipment or clothing. Symptoms include fever, decreased coordination, nasal discharge, lethargy, inability to rise and leaning against a wall or fence to maintain balance.

Entry Form Posted

Posted By admin on May 16, 2011

The Golden Spike Open Entry Form has been posted as a downloadable PDF here-> Entry Form

Online Registration should be available for show #2 – apologies for any inconvenience.

Class Schedule & Payouts

Posted By admin on May 13, 2011

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Posted By admin on March 8, 2011

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