The Texas Department of Agriculture is investigating the manner of pesticide application that led to the deaths of 27 horses at a boarding facility in College Station, Texas.


 


Veterinarians at Texas A&M University (TAMU) determined late last week that phosphine gas, a byproduct of aluminum phosphide fumigation tablets used to kill weevils in stored grain, was likely the cause of the horses’ deaths

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