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Showjumpers unite to support those affected by equine herpes outbreak

Horse & Hound Trending: CES Valencia 2021 The showjumping community has united to create a relief fund to support those severely impacted by the EHV-1 outbreak in Spain. A total of 18 horses have died and more than 150 were affected in the outbreak, described by the FEI as the most serious in Europe for decades. Many riders and owners have been left facing financial hardship because of substantial and unforeseen bills for emergency veterinary treatment. The relief fund is offering to provide direct support to these individuals to help pay legitimate veterinary expenses related to the outbreak. The fund has been set up by the FEI, the European Equestrian Federation (EEF), the International Jumping Riders Club, the Jumping Owners Club, Equestrian Organisers Group along with international riders Emile Hendrix, Peter Charles and Frederick Goltz. It has also joined forces with Riders Help Riders, a fundraising campaign already established by German event organiser and sports

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EHV-1 relief fund aims to help devastated showjumping community

Share Peter Charles of Great Britain celebrates a clear round on Vindicat W in the jump-off against the Netherlands to help secure Olympic gold at London 2012. © London 2012 Three top-level showjumping riders are behind the launch of a relief fund to support those affected by the Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1) in Europe. Riders Emile Hendrix, Peter Charles and Frederick Goltz have established the EHV Relief Fund with the support of several organisations, and €250,000 has already been pledged. Peter Charles thanked those who had already joined the effort. “We very much hope that everyone in the showjumping community will consider helping as much as they are able”, he said.

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Equine death toll at six in EHV-1 outbreak in Europe

© CES Valencia Tour The death toll from the outbreak of the neurological form of Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1) in Valencia, Spain, stands at six, and more than 80 horses are undergoing treatment. » Update: One of the latest two deaths was of a horse in Germany, who had competed in Valencia. The other death was in Valencia. The outbreak has led to the FEI cancelling events on mainland Europe for the month of March, and equestrian nations are working to devise specific protocols for returning horses. EHV-1 is contagious and spread by direct horse-to-horse contact via the respiratory tract through nasal secretions or indirectly through surfaces that have been contaminated with the virus.

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