
EDCC Health Watch distributes the most current disease information from the EDCC throughout the industry.
Get notified when a verified disease outbreak is reported in your area by signing up for text alerts for your state or region.
The horse resides in Pierce County.
The Quarter Horse stallion resides in Kern County.
The horse resides in Riverside County, where four others are exposed.
Four horses are confirmed positive for strangles in Bay County, and six other cases are suspected.
Horses in Gilchrist, Manatee, and Marion counties have tested positive for strangles.
One mare in Macomb County has tested positive for strangles, and 42 horses are exposed.
Horses in Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Texas have become sick with suspected botulism linked to alfalfa cubes, which are distributed to feed stores in 10 states.
Twelve horses in Louisiana have died from suspected botulism, and nine horses remain hospitalized.
One horse in Bay County, Michigan, is positive for strangles, and 16 horses have been exposed.
Another horse at Churchill Downs in Jefferson County, Kentucky, has tested positive for EHV-1, bringing the total cases to seven.
A 22-year-old gelding in Livingston County, Michigan, was euthanized after contracting West Nile virus.
The horse resides in Skagit County.
Fifteen horses became acutely ill at a Quarter Horse breeding farm in Vermilion Parish County, and 12 have died.
One horse in Frederick County has tested positive for EHV-1 with neurologic symptoms, and 19 horses are exposed.
The horse lived in Shelby County, and additional horses are being quarantined in Madison County.
One horse in Berrien County, Michigan, is positive for strangles, and 28 have been exposed.
Stay on top of the most recent Horse Health news with
"*" indicates required fields
"*" indicates required fields