
Ontario Horse Confirmed Positive for Strangles
The private farm in Wellington County is under voluntary quarantine.
The private farm in Wellington County is under voluntary quarantine.
All horses diagnosed with equine herpesvirus-1 on the Alameda County property are alive and under supportive care.
The Quarter Horse is one of 75 potentially exposed horses on the property.
The Washington County horse had recently been purchased at auction.
The gelding lives in Polk County.
The facility is located in Rocky View County.
The foal lived in Macomb County.
The mare, diagnosed with equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy, lives in Alameda County.
The horse with equine infectious anemia lived at a training facility in Carter County, where 70 horses are exposed.
The cases are located in Warren County.
The horse lived in Miami-Dade County.
The horse lives in Volusia County.
The weanlings were part of a group that shipped from a feedlot in Arizona to homes in Michigan, Virginia, Arkansas, and Pennsylvania.
The horse lives in San Bernardino County.
One horse in Wisconsin is positive for strangles, one horse is suspected positive, and 19 horses are exposed.
The horse lived in Portage County and was euthanized.
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