

The horse resides in Shiawassee County.

The horse resides at a race training facility in Fayette County.

Horses in Duplin, Forsyth, Mecklenburg, Surry and Yadkin counties have tested positive for EIA.

The horses reside in Douglas County.

The horse resides in Broward County, where nine horses are exposed.

Horses in Van Buren and Montcalm counties have tested positive for strangles.

The horse resides in Pierce County.

The Quarter Horse stallion resides in Kern County.

The horse resides in Riverside County, where four others are exposed.

Four horses are confirmed positive for strangles in Bay County, and six other cases are suspected.

Horses in Gilchrist, Manatee, and Marion counties have tested positive for strangles.

One mare in Macomb County has tested positive for strangles, and 42 horses are exposed.

Horses in Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Texas have become sick with suspected botulism linked to alfalfa cubes, which are distributed to feed stores in 10 states.

The inaugural Innovation and Discovery Research Grants went to 4 accomplished equine researchers in support of exceptional science.

Twelve horses in Louisiana have died from suspected botulism, and nine horses remain hospitalized.

One horse in Bay County, Michigan, is positive for strangles, and 16 horses have been exposed.
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