
Rabies Reported in an Oklahoma Horse
The unvaccinated mare lived in Cotton County, and one other horse was potentially exposed.
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The unvaccinated mare lived in Cotton County, and one other horse was potentially exposed.
The Quarter Horse gelding resides in San Joaquin County.
The horse resided in Leduc County and was euthanized. The CFIA is investigating other potential cases.
The horse resides in Marshall County and is unvaccinated.
An unvaccinated Quarter Horse in Nevada County tested positive for WNV.
Two horses were exposed and one horse tested positive for strangles in Lake County.
The horse resides at a private facility in Larimer County.
A second horse on the LaGrange County property presenting with similar signs has also died.
The Quarter Horse filly resides in Monroe County.
The horse lives in Eaton County.
The 2-year-old gelding resided in Eaton County.
The gelding displayed acute neurologic signs and was euthanized.
The mare resided in Roscommon County and was euthanized.
The positive tests were in Fillmore, Mower, and Winona Counties.
The Worcester County horse was euthanized.
The stallion was likely exposed to WNV in Mexico before arriving in the U.S.
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