
EIA in North Carolina Horse
A horse in Surry County, North Carolina, is positive for EIA, and another case is suspected in Henderson County.

A horse in Surry County, North Carolina, is positive for EIA, and another case is suspected in Henderson County.

The Foundation for the Horse presented the $75,000 awards at the 2022 AAEP Convention.

The Foundation for the Horse honored 3 individuals for significant progress in the field of equine health care research.

The Foundation for the Horse awarded 16 scholarships to students pursuing future careers in equine practice.

The horse lived in Okanogan County, where 2 horses are exposed.

Dr. Betsy Charles, who’s based in Murrieta, California, was installed during the AAEP’s 68th Annual Convention.

Dr. Tegan Easton, whose ambulatory practice is based in Scottsdale, will serve a 3-year term.

The Thoroughbred filly resides at Churchill Downs in Jefferson County, where 13 other horses were exposed.

The horse resides in Dallas County and is currently under quarantine.

The mare resides in Monroe County and is recovering.

The affected horses reside in King County and Pierce County.

The affected horses reside in Racine and Outagamie counties.

A horse at a boarding facility in Douglas County tested positive for the disease.

The horse resides in Kittitas County, where 10 horses were exposed.

Schott was recognized for his contributions to equine internal medicine and his influence on students, interns, and residents.

Dr. Beau Whitaker was recognized for his decade of volunteer service with Horse Empowered Learning Programs Inc.
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