
4 Things to Know About Equine Pneumonia
A veterinarian answers common questions about this respiratory disease.


A veterinarian answers common questions about this respiratory disease.

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The fillies reside in Elmore and Gooding counties.

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The horse resided in Dallas County, and the facility is under official quarantine.

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The unvaccinated gelding resides in Mesa County.

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The now-deceased filly resided in St. Joseph County.
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