

The horses live in Iowa County.

The cases are located in Dane and Wood counties.

The cases of equine infectious anemia are located in Burleson, Johnson, Atascosa, and Ector counties.

The horse lived in McMinn County and was euthanized.

The horses live in Clay and Okaloosa counties.

The horse lives in Washtenaw County.

The horses live in Genesee and Eaton counties.

The horse lives in Albany County.

The case is located in Orange County.

The horses are located in Duchesne and Box Elder counties.

The horse lives in Okaloosa County.

The horse is located in San Bernardino County, where 90 horses have been exposed to equine herpesvirus-1 myeloencephalopathy.

The horses live in the Regional Municipality of York and the City of Kawartha Lakes.

The horse lives in Clay County.

The horse lives at a private facility and is under quarantine.

The horse lives in Marion County.
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