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CEM question

Speaking of Dummy covers. It occurred to me, could the phantom covers be the
thing transmitting the CEM?

Doesn't explain how it got in the first place but if the thinking is it is
passing within the farm.I go to a clinic to collect my boys and the
sheepskin cover is often gross and covered in smegma. They put saran wrap
over top but it doesn't cover everything, plus I hate it, one of my studs
got caught in it one day.

So could the CEM live in the smegma that rubs off the prepuce when they
collect and transmit that way?



For some reason that occurred to me first thing this am.



Tintagel Enterprises, Ltd

Sarah Hollis

www.tintagelandalusians.com







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Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:32 pm

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Thank you everyone about the shipping information of importing a mare in foal and the stress involved with that process. I have one more question. I found on a...
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Sep 24, 2002
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The info you read is from several years back and further. In 1996 USDA relaxed regulations considerably. This is a great time to import your mares, and you...
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Speaking of Dummy covers. It occurred to me, could the phantom covers be the thing transmitting the CEM? Doesn't explain how it got in the first place but if...
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... Our article on CEM outlines several areas of biosecurity failure that could result in non-breeding transmission of the CEMO (remember that stallions do not...
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