


The horse lives in Simcoe County and is unvaccinated.

The horse lives in Murray County and is unvaccinated.

The case is located in Gloucester County.

The case is located in Emery County.

The horse lived in Piscataquis County and is deceased.

The foal lives in Lake County.

The colt lives in Adair County.

The horse lived in St. Lawrence County and was unvaccinated.

The horses reside in Bannock and Owyhee counties.

The horse resides in Graves County and is unvaccinated.

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Dr. Robert Jacobs describes the potential effects of long-term NSAID use on the horse’s gut microbiome.

Certain groups of horses can benefit from eating soaked alfalfa pellets, which are the finely chopped and compressed form of the nutrient-dense legume.

The cases are located in Weber and Cache counties.

The horses lived in Lanark County and were euthanized.
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