
Oklahoma Quarter Horse Positive for EIA
The horse resides in Okmulgee County and has no sanctioned race history in the United States.

The horse resides in Okmulgee County and has no sanctioned race history in the United States.

The horse resides at a private facility in Maricopa County, where three additional horses are exposed.

Scientists and FEI representatives recently discussed how officials and equestrian stakeholders can work together to ensure equine welfare in equestrian sports.

Pathologists detected S. neurona DNA in preserved tissue from horses with acute and chronic neurologic disease, with and without EPM treatment history.

The horse resides in Franklin County, where three additional horses are exposed.

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The horse resides in Modoc County, where six additional horses are exposed.
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The horse resides at a boarding facility in Snohomish County.

The mare resides in the Regional Municipality of Halton and is under voluntary quarantine.

Horses in St. Lucie and Martin counties are positive for strangles.

The horse resides in Snohomish County.

Horses might eat dirt due to nutrient deficiencies, among other causes.

One horse in Whatcom County was confirmed positive for equine influenza in early April.

The quarantine at the facility in Snohomish County, where one horse was positive for EHM, has been released.
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