
Two More Texas Horses Confirmed With EIA
The Quarter Horses from Lubbock and Kaufman counties have been euthanized.

The Quarter Horses from Lubbock and Kaufman counties have been euthanized.

Five other horses on the Deschutes County property are suspected positive, and 10 have been exposed.

Another horse is suspected positive.

The positive finding marks the facility’s third confirmed case.

Test results are pending for a third suspected case.

The researcher replaces Dr. Peter Timoney, recently retired professor and Lennep Chair in Equine Veterinary Science at the University of Kentucky’s Gluck Center.

Musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, and metabolic disease and laminitis in horses are among the research areas the organization has prioritized.

One horse on a Ponoka County, Alberta, premises tested positive for equine infectious anemia.

No EHV cases have been confirmed there since March 11.

San Mateo County is now clear of confirmed EHV cases.

Sonoma County is now clear of confirmed EHV cases.

One premises in each of five counties remains under quarantine.

Of 39 horses on the premises, two have been confirmed as having EHV-1, and nine are suspect cases.

One premises was released from its EHV quarantine; another confirms a new case.

One more horse is suspected positive and 102 were exposed.

One horse has been euthanized. Two other horses presented with fevers and have been tested.
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