
Michigan Mare Positive for Strangles
One mare tested positive for strangles in Jackson County, and 17 horses were exposed.
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One mare tested positive for strangles in Jackson County, and 17 horses were exposed.
The affected horses resided on private facilities in DeKalb and Rutherford counties.
A Thoroughbred gelding in Lee County tested positive on June 30.
A Mustang mare in Polk County and a Quarter Horse filly in Bradford County both tested positive.
Horses that have been at the Colorado Horse Park should be monitored after a recent potential EHV case.
The Tennessee State Department of Agriculture reported a new equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy case.
A mare in Perdue No. 346 tested positive for EIA prior to breeding.
Officials have confirmed one new case in Levy County and two cases in Santa Rosa County.
A yearling colt tested positive in Levy County.
Veterinarians have diagnosed four new strangles cases in Brown, Racine, and Sheboygan counties.
A Tennessee Walking Horse in Livingston County and a Standardbred in St. Joseph County tested positive for strangles.
The weekend brought several updates on EHV-1 in California and Pennsylvania.
The gelding resided in Los Angeles County, and 9 horses were exposed.
Veterinarians confirmed new strangles cases in Genesee, Otsego, and Van Buren counties.
Officials suspect the positive is linked to prior Tulare County cases.
The infected horse resides in Lesser Slave River No. 124.
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