HRA Industry Notice - Hendra Virus: Reduce The Risk

14 July 2011
Logo
Industry participants will have read or heard the various media reports regarding the management of Hendra virus incidents in Queensland and New South Wales.
It is important to note that while the Hendra virus is not highly infectious and horses are not subject to movement restrictions other than for quarantined properties – the Hendra virus can potentially occur wherever there are fruit bats and horse owners and trainers should be vigilant for signs consistent with Hendra virus infection.
To reduce the risk to people and horses, there are a number of measures being promoted by Biosecurity Queensland and NSW Primary Industries that horse owners and trainers can take to reduce the risk of horses becoming infected with Hendra virus:
 
  • Practice good biosecurity, and not travel, work on or take unwell horses to other properties or events
  • Ensure that sick horses are isolated from other horses, people and animals until a veterinarian's opinion is obtained
  • Remove horse feed and water containers from under trees. If possible, place feed and water containers under a shelter
  • Remove horses from paddocks where flowering/fruiting trees have resulted in a temporary surge in flying fox numbers. Horses can be returned after the trees have stopped flowering/fruiting
  • If it is not possible to remove horses from paddocks, try to temporarily remove your horses during times of peak flying fox activity (usually at dusk and during the night) or fence off access to trees that are identified as attractive to flying foxes
The attached links provide updates from NSW and Qld as of 13 July 2011. (click on State names to view)

 

 

Related News

2 March 2026
HRA - Closed Labour Day Public Holiday
26 February 2026
HRV enhances racing with preferential barrier draw variation
Harness Racing Victoria has announced a new preferential barrier draw (PBD) variation, effective from 1 April, which is designed to encourage more even, competitive racing. Following industry feedback, the HRV Racing Office will introduce a revised approach in selected races, where horses are drawn in...
24 February 2026
Australian Trotting Stud Book Online - 2025 V56 Now Available
Harness Racing Australia (HRA) is pleased to advise the 2025 Volume 56 Australian Trotting Stud Book is now available. The new Volume covers the 2024/2025 breeding and 2025 racing seasons, and includes: 600+ sires with foal crop summaries, Australian and overseas winners and more 8,000+ dams with progeny...
11 February 2026
Industry Notice – Use of the word 'Anzac'
Harness Racing Australia advises its State Controlling Bodies and clubs about the protections relating to the word ‘Anzac’ in the lead up to Anzac Day 2026. On an annual basis, Australians gather at services across the nation and overseas to remember the first Anzacs at Gallipoli and commemorate...
Click for more