Biosecurity
Monitoring for ill health
Disease prevention
Waste management and Records
100

What is one reason footbaths are placed at property entry or stable areas?

To help reduce the spread of disease by disinfecting footwear before entering or leaving horse areas.

100

Name one physical sign that may indicate a horse is unwell.

Discharge, coughing, lethargy, lameness, diarrhoea or loss of appetite

100

What is one disease associated with introducing a new horse to group without quarantine?

Strangles, Hendra, Equine Influenza, Salmonella

100

Clinical waste is what colour and has what type of symbol?

Yellow with biohazard symbol

200

Why must shared equipment be cleaned and disinfected between horses?

To stop transmission from one horse to another through contaminated equipment

200

Why is a change in appetite or water intake an important health indicator?

Can be an early sign of pain, illness or infection

200

Why should the movement of horses onto and off a property be monitored?

To prevent diseases from being introduced or spread between properties.

200

Why is staff training important for maintaining biosecurity and infection control practices in a horse breeding workplace?

Ensures staff understand and correctly follow biosecurity procedures, helping reduce disease risks, maintain horse health and comply with workplace and industry requirements.

300

What does the term biosecurity mean in relation to a horse breeding workplace?

Preventing the introduction and spread of diseases and contaminants that could affect horse health.

300

Why is early detection of illness critical in a breeding environment?

Allows faster treatment and reduces the risk of disease spreading to other horses.

300

What risk can vehicles pose when entering a breeding facility?

Vehicles can transport contaminated dirt, manure or pathogens between properties.

300

What information should be included when documenting horse movements to support effective disease tracing during a biosecurity incident?

Horse’s identity, date and purpose of movement, origin and destination locations, transport details and any health declarations to allow accurate tracing if disease occurs.

400

Why should sick or newly arrived horses be isolated from the main herd?

Isolation helps prevent potential diseases carried by sick or new horses from spreading to the rest of the herd.

400

What is antimicrobial resistance

When microorganisms no longer respond to antibiotics, making infections harder to treat.

400

Why is it important to record where horses have previously been kept or travelled?

Previous locations may have known disease risks that could affect the current property.

400

Why is it important to keep accurate workplace health and biosecurity records?

Accurate records support traceability, legal compliance and effective disease management.

500

When do you use Transmission-based precautions?

Used when working with animals with a known or suspected infectious or zoonotic disease

500

What does a low Capillary Refill Time (CRT) indicate?

Compromised circulation

Dehydration

Hypoxaemia

Low blood pressure

500

How can a visitor logbook help reduce disease transmission?

A logbook allows tracing of contacts if a disease outbreak occurs.

500

What factors must be considered when disposing of horse health‑related waste to ensure biosecurity and environmental compliance?

Consider the type of waste, infection risk, correct disposal method, local regulations and environmental impact to prevent disease spread and contamination.

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