Apart from a few short rides on Saturdays, the 25 horses of the equestrian center of La Haute Yerle in Alles-sur-Dordogne, in Périgord, have been confined to their meadow since the beginning of March. “We are waiting to have all our horses vaccinated so as not to run any risk”, impatiently Joëlle Fournier, the owner of La Haute Yerle, worried about the spread of rhinopneumonia, this virus which has already …
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