Two Oklahoma Quarter Horses Test Positive for WNV
The horses resided in Okmulgee and Noble counties.
The horses resided in Okmulgee and Noble counties.

The Percheron mare resided in Fillmore County.

The Stanislaus County filly presented with neurologic signs.

The horses resided in LaGrange and Kosciusko counties and are both deceased.

The horses reside in Sedgwick and Reno counties and are recovering following treatment.

Seventeen horses were exposed to strangles in Hamilton County, Indiana.

The unvaccinated gelding from Macon County is recovering.

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Horses euthanized chemically might be candidates for composting, say researchers.

The mares in Stearns and Todd counties are currently alive.

A gelding tested positive at a boarding facility in Fond du Lac County.

The unvaccinated mare lived in Cotton County, and one other horse was potentially exposed.

The Quarter Horse gelding resides in San Joaquin County.

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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.
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