All horses to participate in the equestrian events of the 2008 Olympic Games
will have to go through quarantine before and after entering Hong Kong, the
venue of the events.
The official in charge of the work said the purpose of the process is to
ensure health for the horses.
Dr.York Chow.[BOCOG] |
In an interview with the official website of the Beijing Organizing Committee
for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG) in Hong Kong on Tuesday, Dr. York
Chow, Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food of Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region (SAR) said about 300 horses will take part in the Olympics and some 70
will compete at the Paralympic Games. They will come from over 40 countries and
regions.
The horses are subject to one-week quarantine in six quarantine centers
located in North America, Europe and Oceania (Australia and New Zealand),
according to an arrangement made between a Hong Kong agency, the International
Equestrian Federation and the World Organization for Animal Health, Chow said,
adding only those horses with health certificates are qualified for the
competition.
Internationally recognized experts will make body temperature, blood and
urine checkups to make sure the horses are not infected by any communicable or
epidemic diseases.
After entering Hong Kong, the horses will again go through a 10-day
quarantine to avoid contact with local horses and infection by any diseases. The
Hong Kong authorities will provide each horse with a single shed. There are five
stables, each containing over 50 such sheds. Medical services will be on hand
for each stable. Serious cases can be treated at a Hong Kong horse hospital.
Dr. Chow expected the medical team to be composed of up to 30 specialists,
including those from Chinese mainland. The participating teams may bring their
own veterinarians whom may be issued provisional license.
The participating horses are usually accompanied and taken care of by their
own boys. However, Hong Kong is ready to provide such services if needed, he
said.
As far as the horses' forage is concerned, it can be brought in either, with
the condition that certificates of inspection, quarantine and health are
provided by the authorities governing the forage's source.
The horses, if in healthy condition, can conduct training at their respective
stables during the quarantine period. In addition, they can take training for
another week before participating in the Olympic competition.
"Hong Kong is able to extend a high-level veterinarian service, however, to
take care of 300 horses is a real challenge," Dr. Chow said.
Dr. Chow, 59, is an orthopaedic surgeon by profession. He took up the current
post two years ago. He said he felt honored to be involved in the Olympic
quarantine work and believed that the Olympic events will help enhance the
equestrian industry in Hong Kong..
The tenth Beijing-Hong Kong Economic Cooperation Symposium will be held in
Hong Kong on November 15. The website took the opportunity to conduct the
interview intended to update on Hong Kong's preparation for the equestrian
events.