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The case is located in Gallatin County.
The pony, which was confirmed to have equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy, lived in Santa Barbara County, where 41 horses are exposed.
The horse lives in Kittitas County.
The case is located in San Joaquin County.
The horse lives in Shawano County.
The gelding lives in Carroll County.
The equine infectious anemia case is located in San Joaquin County.
Barn 31 at the Laurel Park Racetrack in Prince George’s County, Maryland, is under quarantine after one horse tested positive for EHV-1.
The gelding, which was diagnosed with equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy, lives in Ventura County.
The horse lives in King County and recently moved from Missouri.
The foal lives in Lapeer County.
The horse lives in Pierce County.
The horse lives in Fauquier County.
The mare lives in Fauquier County.
The horse lives in Clinton County.
The cases of equine infectious anemia are located in Meadow Lake No. 588.
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