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The Columbia County mare is deceased.
Both Deschutes County horses had recently attended shows at the Oregon Horse Center.
The horse, which is housed at the university’s Moran Facility, is currently isolated under quarantine.
A new program sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim and hosted by the Equine Network will keep the horse industry current on disease information.
The horse resides in Laramie County.
The Rosemount No. 378 premises is under official quarantine.
33 potentially exposed horses at the boarding facility are under quarantine.
Three other horses on the property are under quarantine.
61 potentially exposed horses have been quarantined in Riverside and Tulare counties.
The mare is recovering after exposure to a horse showing signs of EI on a trail ride.
As of May 6, 138 Mustangs have died of equine influenza at the Cañon City Wild Horse and Burro Facility.
Two horses have died, and one horse is receiving treatment.
State agriculture officials confirmed samples from the Monroe County broodmare were PCR-positive, and that other mares in the community also lost foals.
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture reported the cases, which were detected and sampled in March.
As of May 3, 119 Mustangs at the Cañon City Wild Horse and Burro Facility have died from an endemic strain of equine influenza.
Both horses are deceased, and the facility is under voluntary quarantine.
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