Second EHM Case in Florida This Year
The horse resides at a training facility in Palm Beach County, where 16 horses were exposed.
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The horse resides at a training facility in Palm Beach County, where 16 horses were exposed.
The horse, whose vaccination history is unknown, resides in King County.
The horse co-affected with influenza and EHV-4 resides in Kitsap County.
The Kentucky Mountain Horse gelding resides in Ottawa County.
The infected horse lives in Clark County.
The horse resides in King County.
The horses reside in Kitsap County.
The unvaccinated horses are at a boarding facility in Grays Harbor and are receiving private veterinary care.
The horse resides in Thurston County and is under private veterinary care.
The horse resides in Kitsap County.
The affected horse lived in St. Johns County and has been euthanized.
The horses in Allen County have been placed under quarantine.
The Nevada Department of Agriculture has confirmed 23 cases of pigeon fever this year.
The horse resides in Two Hills County, where there are other potential exposures.
The horse resides in Grimes County.
A gelding at a boarding facility in Duval County is positive for strangles. It is unknown how many other horses were exposed.
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