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Dept. of Agriculture Issues COVID-19 Guidance for the Equine Industry
Posted In Equine law, Office of the State Veterinarian
Gov. Beshear’s order of March 25, 2020, closing all non-essential businesses, allows businesses related to food, beverage, and agriculture to remain open, including “farming, livestock…and businesses that provide food, shelter, and other necessities of life for animals…” The Department of Agriculture’s Office of State Veterinarian clarified some best practices for those in the equine industry who remain open at this time. More >