
The horses live in Allegan and Saginaw counties.
The horse lives in Jefferson County.
The horses live at a boarding facility in Outaouais.
The horses live in Ingham, Eaton, and Ottawa counties.
The horses live in Clark and Grant counties, where additional cases are suspected.
The horses lived in Riverside and Los Angeles counties and were euthanized.
The mare lives in Loudoun County and is under quarantine.
The horse lives in Butler County.
The animals live in Grand Traverse County.
The horse lives at a facility in Ottawa County, where three cases were previously reported.
The horse lives at a boarding facility in the City of Kawartha Lakes.
The horse lives in Vernon County, where two additional cases are suspected.
The horse is located in Saint-Damase.
The affected barn is located in Monroe County.
The horse is located in Cariboo Subdivision E.
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