
North Dakota Rodeo Horse Tests Positive for EIA
The horse lived in McKenzie County and was euthanized after testing positive for equine infectious anemia.


The horse lived in McKenzie County and was euthanized after testing positive for equine infectious anemia.

The case is located in Ransom County.

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The case is located in Lincoln County.

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The cases are located in Nowata and Oklahoma counties.

The mare lived in Sanilac County.

The horses that tested positive for equine infectious anemia are located in El Paso, Presidio, and Harris counties.

The gelding lives in Stafford County.
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