
4 New Hampshire Horses Test Positive for EEE
The New Hampshire State Veterinarian has confirmed four cases of Eastern equine encephalitis in the state.
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The New Hampshire State Veterinarian has confirmed four cases of Eastern equine encephalitis in the state.
The horse lived in St. Lawrence County and is deceased.
The horses lived in Midland and Montague counties and were euthanized.
The cases are located in Simcoe County and the United Counties of Prescott and Russell.
The cases are located in the District of Parry Sound, City of Ottawa, and United Counties of Leeds and Grenville.
The mare lives in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville.
The horse lives in Montour County.
The horse lives in Marquette County.
The horse lives in Cumberland County.
The foal lived in Franklin County and was euthanized.
The horse lives in Weld County.
The horses live in Kent County.
The filly lives in Cooke County.
The horse lives in Livingston County.
The horse lived in Cayuga County and was euthanized.
The horse lived in Washtenaw County and was euthanized.
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