
Strangles in Two Wisconsin Counties
The affected horses reside in Racine and Outagamie counties.

The affected horses reside in Racine and Outagamie counties.

A horse at a boarding facility in Douglas County tested positive for the disease.

The horse resides in Kittitas County, where 10 horses were exposed.

Schott was recognized for his contributions to equine internal medicine and his influence on students, interns, and residents.

Dr. Beau Whitaker was recognized for his decade of volunteer service with Horse Empowered Learning Programs Inc.

The co-founder and partner-owner of Fairfield Equine Associates was recognized for meritorious leadership and service.

Dr. McInturff was honored for contributing significant time and expertise to benefit the health and welfare of the horse.

White was recognized for making significant, long-lasting contributions to equine veterinary medicine and the community.

The practice owner, internal medicine specialist, and equitarian will lead the AAEP in 2023.

A colt in Levy County is positive for strangles, and nine horses were exposed.

The horse resides at a private facility in Waukesha County and is recovering.

Four additional horses at a boarding facility in Kitsap County tested positive since the first horse was diagnosed last week.

The horse resides at a training facility in Palm Beach County, where 16 horses were exposed.

The horse, whose vaccination history is unknown, resides in King County.

The horse co-affected with influenza and EHV-4 resides in Kitsap County.

The Kentucky Mountain Horse gelding resides in Ottawa County.
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