How EHV Survives in the Barn Ecosystem

Outdoors, sunlight and airflow help break down viral particles.
Indoors, the story changes dramatically.

EHV can persist on:

  • Stall walls and latches
  • Water buckets
  • Halters and lead ropes
  • Brooms, rakes, pitchforks
  • Shared tack and grooming kits
  • Trailer dividers and tie rings

The virus survives longer in:

  • Cold, moist environments
  • Poorly ventilated barns
  • High-traffic stalls and shared spaces

This is why winter show seasons and high-density stabling environments are often associated with larger outbreaks.

Disinfecting with proven virucidal agents—like accelerated hydrogen peroxide or freshly mixed bleach—is essential, but contact time matters. A quick wipe is not enough.

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