
California Releases Mare From Quarantine
Both the mare and Alameda County racetrack are now clear of equine herpesvirus quarantines.
Both the mare and Alameda County racetrack are now clear of equine herpesvirus quarantines.
One horse has been euthanized due to the severity of its signs.
The affected horse resides in Alameda County along with 21 stablemates.
The San Mateo County index premises remains under quarantine.
Ten horses have been confirmed positive at a San Mateo County boarding facility. An additional two are suspected positive and 300 total potentially exposed.
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The case, located at the Winter Equestrian Festival, is unrelated to either of the state’s previous outbreaks this year.
Release of the index horse follows the release of the premises on March 24.
More than 21 days have elapsed since the last horse exhibited fever.
The Quarter Horse from Parker County is the state’s first confirmed case of EHM this year.
Horses at Laurel Park and Pimlico have now tested positive.
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