
Alberta Mare Has Equine Herpesvirus Abortion
A mare in Municipal District of Taber was confirmed positive for EHV-1 after aborting a full-term colt on April 27.

A mare in Municipal District of Taber was confirmed positive for EHV-1 after aborting a full-term colt on April 27.

The Quarter Horse stallion began showing clinical signs on April 23 and is currently recovering.

The gelding had recently been purchased at a sale in Iowa and transported to Douglas County.

The horse lives in Marquette County.

The case is located in Minitonas-Bowsman.

The horses live in Hartford County.

The horse lives in Oneida County.

The cases are located in Weld County.

The facility is located in Putnam County.

The mare is quarantined in San Bernardino County.

One horse at the facility in Douglas County has tested positive, and 50 horses have been exposed.

The horse lives in Washtenaw County, where two horses have been exposed.

The horse lives in Benton County and was imported from California two weeks before diagnosis.

The horse lives in St. Croix County.

The case is located in Simcoe County.

Here’s what researchers learned from this first-of-its-kind study.
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