Horse Show in Bell Canyon


Bell Canyon Equestrian Center opens its doors

Lauren Rauschenberg on "Luka"

Lauren Rauschenberg on "Luka"

By: Lauren Rauschenberg

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Bell Canyon Equestrian Center is having a horse show on June 4th that will offer a wide range of classes for all disciplines. From hunters & jumpers to western and dressage, come by this event to get a wide range of fabulous classes.

Get the competitive edge and enter one of many events or come to watch and cheer on all of the horses and riders. The horse show is still scheduled despite the EHV-1 virus.

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Lauren Rauschenberg

Lauren Rauschenberg, Estate Broker at Ewing and Associates Sotheby's International Realty, is a practicing civil litigator and emerging Realtor. With nearly 10 years of experience in real estate law and as a title company manager, Lauren discovered a broader demand for her estate expertise.

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Person of the Month

What a Workout!!

By: Lori Einhorn

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When it comes to exercise, there are very few people who really know what they are talking about. I am fortunate to know someone who can really make a difference in your routine and assist toward any exercise goals you may have. Laura Noble is a certified personal trainer and a great motivator. She is inspiring because she knows her stuff!

Whether it is crunches, stretching, making better use of your time on the treadmill, hiking trails to build your endurance, or simply lifting weights, Laura can take an active role in caring about your health. If you are looking for someone to get you off the couch and into the gym, please give Laura a call. Laura has been a certified personal trainer for over 10 years, and she lives nearby. Laura can be reached at 818.835.9735 or lama496@msn.com.

If you want to be considered for Person of the Month, please send an email to lorieinhorn@aol.com.

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Bell Canyon Equestrian Center

Courtesy of Wally Skalij, Los Angeles Times

Courtesy of Wally Skalij, Los Angeles Times

No horses in and out of Bell Canyon

By: Lauren Rauschenberg

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Alright, it’s a little scary, but it’s important. Currently, the Bell Canyon equestrian center isn’t letting any horses in or out. All the horse shows and events have been cancelled due to the Equine Herpesvirus. Read all the symptoms below and make sure you keep your beloved horses healthy.

Definition
Equine herpesvirus is a common DNA virus that occurs in horse populations worldwide. The two most common strains are EHV-1, which causes abortion, respiratory disease and neurologic disease; and EHV-4, which usually causes respiratory disease only but can occasionally cause abortion.

Respiratory disease caused by EHV is most common in weaned foals and yearlings, often in autumn and winter. Older horses are more likely than younger ones to transmit the virus without showing signs of infection.

Although EHV-1 causes outbreaks of abortion, EHV-4 has only been associated with single occurrences and is not considered a risk for contagious abortions.
EHV-1 myeloencephalitis results from widespread vascular injury after damage to the vascular endothelium of the blood-brain barrier. Neurologic signs result from vasculitis, thrombosis, and necrosis of neurologic tissue. Herpesvirus myeloencephalitis cases occur singly or as outbreaks affecting 20-50% of the population. They may or may not be associated with a previous or ongoing EHV-1 respiratory disease outbreak.

Clinical Signs
Fever—commonly precedes other clinical signs, but may be the only clinical sign and goes undetected.
Respiratory disease

  • Fever
  • Coughing
  • Nasal discharge
  • Neonatal foals infected in utero are usually abnormal from birth:
  • Weakness
  • Jaundice
  • Respiratory distress/stridor
  • CNS signs (occasionally)
  • Death commonly occurs within 3 days.
  • Older foals: nasal discharge is most common sign of illness.

Abortion

  • Usually no warning signs of impending abortion
  • Typically occurs late pregnancy (8+ months); occasionally as early as 4 months.

Neurologic disease:

  • Incoordination of the hind (and occasionally fore) limbs
  • Urine retention/dribbling
  • Bladder atony
  • Recumbency
  • Neurologic signs may be preceded by fever and respiratory signs.

Incubation
After infection by any route, incubation period may be as short as 24 hours, is typically 4-6 days, but can be
longer. EHV abortion can occur from two weeks to several months following infection with the virus.

Transmission
Aerosol transmission (most common route)

  • Inhalation of droplets from coughing and snorting.
  • Note: EHV is not as easily spread by this route as is Equine Influenza virus.
  • Mares who have aborted, or whose foals have died, transmit infection via the respiratory route.
  • Shedding by the respiratory route typically lasts for 7-10 days, but can persist much longer. Therefore a 28-day isolation period is recommended after diagnosis.
  • Indirect transmission
  • Virus can be viable for several weeks in the environment once it has been shed by the horse.
  • Fomites are a significant factor in EHV contagion as compared to influenza virus.
  • Aborted fetuses, fetal membranes and/or fluids are significant sources of infection.
  • Infected foals are highly contagious and can transmit infection to other horses via the respiratory route and by shedding virus into the environment.

Diagnostic Testing

  • Virus isolation
  • PCR
  • Serology
  • Serological diagnosis using Viral Neutralization titers (synonym: Serum Neutralization titers) cannot distinguish between EHV-1 and EHV-4. Nevertheless, in combination with specific clinical signs, a four-fold rise in titer can assist in diagnosis. When a single virus neutralization titer is very high (typically 1:1024 to 1:2048 or greater) this is likely to be the result of recent infection rather than vaccination.
  • Complement fixation titers have been reported to be useful in diagnosis of recent infection; however, commercial testing is currently unavailable in N. America.
  • A commercial test kit, suitable for use in practice, is available for detection and differentiation of EHV-1 and EHV-4 specific antibodies directed against a viral glycoprotein called gG (Svanovir™: www.svanova.com).

Shedding Time of Organism Past Resolution of Clinical Signs
Likely for up to a week, possible for 21 days or more.
Recovered horses typically develop latent infections and are capable of shedding virus (with or without
clinical disease) particularly at times of stress for the remainder of their lives.

Environmental Persistence
Environmental transmission plays a minor role in the maintenance of virus in the horse population since environmental persistence of EHV-1 is short, estimated to be no more than 35 days under ideal conditions and probably less than 7 days in most practical field situations.

Specific Control Measures
Biosecurity Guidelines

Vaccination
Booster vaccination of healthy animals in primary and secondary contagion control perimeter may have some value, and is not known to lead to complications. If animals are unvaccinated prior to the outbreak there is unlikely to be time to administer an effective vaccination series during the risk period. Clinically normal horses housed within the primary perimeter may be permitted segregated exercise periods outside the perimeter. Precautions should be taken, and may include:

  • Exercise scheduled after general population’s exercise period to avoid potential
  • virus transfer to unaffected horses/barns by exercise riders
  • Access to starting gate or similar equipment denied
  • Restricted use of ponies/outriders’ horses—horses housed within the primary perimeter may only be escorted by horses housed within the same facility.
  • Direct horse-to-horse contact is to be avoided.
  • Prompt post-contact use of hand sanitizer by individuals having contact with horses during
  • exercise
  • Release of animals from isolation
  • Maintain isolation procedures (primary perimeter) for 28 days after last suspected new infection. In the absence of clinical disease, the risk of exposure decreases with time.

Biosecurity Issues for Receiving Animals

  • Horses having been housed within primary perimeter:
  • Isolate from general population for 28 days
  • Horses having been housed within secondary biosecurity perimeter:
  • After having determined its level of risk-aversion, the recipient facility may consider the following:
  • Vaccination requirements for entrance into facility
  • Health certificate specifications
  • Testing (negative PCR from nasal swab)
  • Update vaccination for animals at recipient facility before arrival of potentiallyinfected/exposed animal.

Zoonotic Potential
None known.
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Lauren Rauschenberg

Lauren Rauschenberg, Estate Broker at Ewing and Associates Sotheby's International Realty, is a practicing civil litigator and emerging Realtor. With nearly 10 years of experience in real estate law and as a title company manager, Lauren discovered a broader demand for her estate expertise.

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Prepare Yourself and Your Home Against Wildfires

Wildfire Preparation in Bell Canyonbell canyon homes fire

By: Lori Einhorn

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Ready, Set, Go! is a program offered by the fire department to ensure that a homeowner living in a wildland fire area is familiar with the threat of wildfires and how to go about protecting your home against this threat. The homes that are in these areas must clear weeds by June 1, 2011. READY – teaches homeowners how to make their home safe (defensible space, fire resistant landscaping, fire safe construction etc) and how to assemble emergency supplies and prepare evacuation routes. SET – teaches homeowners awareness during fire weather (back car into the driveway, assemble the things to take if evacuated, monitor property for embers, monitor the media for fire updates). GO – explains to homeowners why it is important to leave early and not wait for an evacuation order and therefore allowing firefighters room to do their job in protecting your home. Please visit www.vcreadysetgo.com for further valuable information.

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Bees and Honey in Bell Canyon


Bees are insidious. And you should know.bee hives in sherman oaks

By: Lori Einhorn

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I have a very good friend who recently purchased a home in the Western San Fernando Valley. At the inspection, it was determined that a large bee hive was present on the outside of the home. The owner removed the bee hive, and my friend thought that would be the end of the bees. Not so fast!

It turns out the bee hive was removed but the honey that the bees made was still present and the hole that the bees were using for their entrance and exit remained. The bees continued to go to the honey and began to enter the house through light fixtures and other entries. A second bee company had to go to the property and secure the hole and remove the honey as well. It is important to know that just because a bee hive is removed does not remove the bees. That’s why it’s important to get a good bee company know that all parts must be removed to eradicate the problem. It was a lesson for me because I always thought that once the bee hive is removed, the problem is gone.

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Easier Than you Thought


Home Warranty Information

By: Lori Einhorn

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What is a Home Warranty?

It is a one year service contract that covers repairs and/or replacement of a home’s major mechanical systems and appliances.
These include:  Electrical, interior plumbing, central heating, water heater, ductwork, dishwasher, oven/range/cook top/trash compactor, garbage disposal, fans, doorbell, garage door opener and much more.
Additional coverage’s for Air Conditioning, pool/spa equipment, washer/dryer and refrigerators are available for a minimal cost.

Benefits of a Home Warranty:

* Peace of mind, and cash flow protection are the greatest benefits.
* The cost of a repair or replacement of a covered system or appliance is the HW responsibility, not the home owner.
* Low trade call fee $55.-, all you have to do is call our Toll free # place the claim and pay the technician the service fee.
* Coverage is renewable year after year.
* In most instances, the Home Warranty policy pays for itself after one or two calls.

DID YOU KNOW?

Anyone can purchase a HW. Whether it is for a main residence or rental property, (no need to go through escrow).

Link to Brochure

Download brochure for your client

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Understanding Title Insurance


7 Common Questions when dealing with Title Insurance

By: Lori Einhorn

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The purchase of a home is one of the most expensive and important purchases you will ever make. You and your mortgage lender will want to make sure the property is indeed yours and that no one else has any lien, claim or encumbrance on your property.

What Is The Difference Between Title Insurance And Casualty Insurance?

Title insurers work to identify and eliminate risk before issuing a title insurance policy. Casualty insurers assume risks.
Casualty insurance companies realize that a certain number of losses will occur each year in a given category (auto, fire, etc.). The insurers collect premiums monthly or annually from the policy holders to establish reserve funds in order to pay for expected losses.

Title companies work in a very different manner. Title insurance will indemnify you against loss under the terms of your policy, but title companies work in advance of issuing your policy to identify and eliminate potential risks and therefore prevent losses caused by title defects that may have been created in the past.
Title insurance also differs from casualty insurance in that the greatest part of the title insurance premium dollar goes towards risk elimination. Title companies maintain “title plants” which contain information regarding property transfers and liens reaching back many years. Maintaining these title plants, along with the searching and examining of title, is where most of your premium dollar goes.

Who Needs Title Insurance?

Buyers and lenders in real estate transactions need title insurance. Both want to know that the property they are involved with is insured against certain title defects. Title companies provide this needed insurance coverage subject to the terms of the policy. The seller, buyer and lender all benefit from the insurance provided by title companies.

What Does Title Insurance Insure?

Title insurance offers protection against claims resulting from various defects (as set out in the policy) which may exist in the title to a specific parcel of real property, effective on the issue date of the policy. For example, a person might claim to have a deed or lease giving them ownership or the right to possess your property. Another person could claim to hold an easement giving them a right of access across your land. Yet another person may claim that they have a lien on your property securing the repayment of a debt. That property may be an empty lot or it may hold a 50-story office tower. Title companies work with all types of real property.

What Types Of Policies Are Available?

Title companies routinely issue two types of policies: An “owner’s” policy which insures you, the homebuyer for as long as you and your heirs own the home; and a “lender’s” policy which insures the priority of the lender’s security interest over the claims that oth- ers may have in the property.

What Protection Am I Obtaining With My Title Policy?

A title insurance policy contains provisions for the payment of the legal fees in defense of a claim against your property which is covered under your policy. It also contains provisions for indemnification against losses which result from a covered claim. A pre- mium is paid at the close of a transaction. There are no continuing premiums due, as there are with other types of insurance.

What Are My Chances Of Ever Using My Title Policy?

In essence, by acquiring your policy, you derive the important knowledge that recorded matters have been searched and exam- ined so that title insurance covering your property can be issued. Because we are risk eliminators, the probability of exercising your right to make a claim is very low. However, claims against your property may not be valid, making the continuous protection of the policy all the more important. When a title company provides a legal defense against claims covered by your title insurance policy, the savings to you for that legal defense alone will greatly exceed the one-time premium.

What If I Am Buying Property From Someone I Know?

You may not know the owner as well as you think you do. People undergo changes in their personal lives that may affect title to their property. People get divorced, change their wills, engage in transactions that limit the use of the property and have liens and judgments placed against them personally for various reasons.
There may also be matters affecting the property that are not obvious or known, even by the existing owner, which a title search and examination seeks to uncover as part of the process leading up to the issuance of the title insurance policy.

Just as you wouldn’t make an investment based on a phone call, you shouldn’t buy real property without assurances as to your title. Title insurance provides these assurances.
The process of risk identification and elimination performed by the title companies, prior to the issuance of a title policy, benefits all parties in the property transaction. It minimizes the chances that adverse claims might be raised, and by doing so reduces the number of claims that need to be defended or satisfied. This process keeps costs and expenses down for the title company and maintains the traditional low cost of title insurance.

How Bell Canyon Can Help Japan

bell canyon can help japan

On March 11th, Japan was hit by the largest earthquake in the country’s history


By: Lori Einhorn

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The 9.0 magnitude quake triggered a massive tsunami along the northeastern coast — sweeping away entire villages with walls of water more than 30 feet high. World Vision emergency relief staff are on the ground, assessing urgent needs and distributing relief supplies. Please help them respond quickly to this disaster.
World Vision plans to distribute relief supplies to meet the daily needs of quake and tsunami survivors. They will also focus our efforts on responding to the emotional needs of children, who are the most impacted after such a traumatic event.

Read more about World Vision’s response to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

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Some rumblings on preparing for an EARTHQUAKE…

10 ways to save yourself during in case of an earthquakeearthquake preparation in bell canyon

By: Lori Einhorn

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Many earthquake experts in Southern California recommend the following tips to minimize damage in the event of an earthquake.

1. Put together a kit of basic emergency supplies. Include a portable radio, extra batteries, a first aid kit and handbook, wrenches to turn off the gas and water valves, and food, water and medication for every member of your family for at least one week.

2. Secure your hot water heater. If your hot water heater falls over during an earthquake, the gas line can rupture and create sparks which can lead to an explosion.

3. Know where your gas, electric and water main shut offs are and how to shut them off.

4. Secure your tall and heavy furniture. Bookcases, entertainment centers and china cabinets can easily fall over during an earthquake.

5. Put some extra nails in heavy objects such as shelves, mirrors and large picture frames.

6. Hunt for hazard areas in your home. Teach your children to stay away from windows, mirrors and tall furniture.

7. Search for safe places in your home. Show your children how to take cover under a table, desk, or against inside walls.

8. Have a plan to reunite your family area an earthquake. Travel may be difficult and phone lines may be down, so don’t drive or call anyone unless it’s a real emergency.

9. Check for injury or damage area the shaking stops.

10. Above all, do not panic.

Practicing earthquake drills with your entire family and being prepared with the above instructions will put you in a safer position during any ground motion. Stop rumbling about how you’re going to get ready for “the next one.” Prepare for it today.

The County of Los Angeles has an Earthquake Survival Program (ESP) with easy monthly preparedness steps. For more information, call the Office of Emergency Management at (213) 974-1166 or visit the ESP website at www.espfocus.org

EwingSIR does not guarantee information contained in this blog, readers are encouraged not to rely solely on this information and to do their own independent research of facts contained herein. Blog information was obtained from independent sources that we do not endorse, and we do not investigate this information for accuracy.

EwingSIR does not guarantee information contained in this blog, readers are encouraged not to rely solely on this information and to do their own independent research of facts contained herein. Blog information was obtained from independent sources that we do not endorse, and we do not investigate this information for accuracy.

Preparing Your Spring Garden

hummingbirds in bell canyon


Attract the Hummingbirds in Bell Canyon

By: Lori Einhorn

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If you’re interested in turning your California garden into a buzzing oasis filled with tiny, brightly colored hummingbirds, you have many native flowers to choose from. Several varieties of these small birds thrive in California, including Anna’s hummingbird, the broad-billed hummingbird and the Roufus hummingbird, despite the destruction of their natural habitats across the Golden State. Hummingbirds need to eat twice their body weight every day, so they are highly protective of reliable food sources and prefer a diet of different insects and multiple nectar sources.

Certain spring-time flowers native to California are better for attracting hummingbirds than others. Currant and gooseberry plants offer fragrant flowers and foliage, flavorful fruit and bright, bold colors. While currants are spineless and the flowers bloom in clusters and gooseberries feature small, thorny flowers, both attract hummingbirds as well as the California thrasher and American robin. The shiny red bark of the Manzanitas attract hummingbirds to feed from the urn-shaped flowers, which range in color from stark white to pink pastels and are highly drought tolerant. Other spring-time flowers that will attract hummingbirds native to California include the yellow bush snapdragon, monkey flowers and different kinds of wallflowers.

Read more: Flowers for Hummingbirds in California | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_7165693_flowers-hummingbirds-california.html#ixzz1HUPkVszL

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