
EIA Confirmed in Five Texas Horses
Three premises in three counties contain positive cases.

Three premises in three counties contain positive cases.

The case marks the state’s seventh confirmed equine case in 2021.

Seven emerging researchers will receive awards to support clinical advances in equine medicine.

The Thoroughbred stallion had lived at Old Friends at Cabin Creek since retiring from stud in 2018.

This is the state’s third confirmed case of WNV in an equine in 2021.

The case marks the state’s 18th confirmed case of EEE in an equine in 2021.

The case is the state’s sixth in 2021 and the county’s second.

One horse on the premises died this past summer without being tested; several other equines also reside there.

The state continues to investigate the source of the deceased horse’s illness.

The mare was not vaccinated against the mosquito-borne disease.

The horses had been involved in chuckwagon racing, and trace-out measures are underway to identify other equids that might have been exposed.

Jill Stowe, PhD, of the University of Kentucky, recently studied how many American horse owners are willing to adopt wild horses and what type they’d select.

The unvaccinated mare is reported as recovering from the potentially fatal zoonotic disease.

The affected horses reside at a Maricopa County boarding facility.

The Weakley County horse was euthanized due to the severity of his clinical signs.

Neither horse was vaccinated against the potentially deadly disease.
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