
Strangles in 3 Florida Counties
The affected horses reside in Citrus, Hillsborough, and Santa Rosa counties.
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The affected horses reside in Citrus, Hillsborough, and Santa Rosa counties.
The outbreak is located in Dakota County, where 1 horse has tested positive.
This is the first confirmed case of strangles in Florida for 2023.
Quarantine has been released at the training facility in Fayette County were one horse tested positive for strangles.
Quarantine has been released at the facility in Riverside County where one horse tested positive for EHM in December.
The pony resides in Livingston County and is recovering.
The horse resides in the Region of Waterloo.
The death of at least 20 horses in Louisiana and 28 horses in multiple other states has been officially linked to Clostridium botulinum type C in alfalfa hay cubes.
The mare resides in Putnam County.
The horse lived in Washington County, where 25 horses were exposed.
The horse resides in Shiawassee County.
The horse resides at a race training facility in Fayette County.
Horses in Duplin, Forsyth, Mecklenburg, Surry and Yadkin counties have tested positive for EIA.
The horses reside in Douglas County.
The horse resides in Broward County, where nine horses are exposed.
Horses in Van Buren and Montcalm counties have tested positive for strangles.
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