
Fourth Michigan Horse Tests Positive for EEE
Horses have tested positive in three Michigan counties.

Horses have tested positive in three Michigan counties.

Several faculty members and students in the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment’s Department of Animal and Food Sciences recently earned national awards.

Both are reportable diseases in the state.

The unvaccinated mare, which was euthanized on Aug. 13, was the state’s second case of the mosquito-borne disease for 2019.

Fresno County horse is among three positive cases in the state.

Officials have identified three affected equine premises in Emery and Uintah counties.

University of Kentucky researchers developed a survey distributed earlier in 2019. Here’s what they found.

Racing breeder Stonestreet Farm has announced the development of a blood sampling, testing, and secure storage protocol in partnership with the University of Kentucky. The program was developed in response to reports of off-label bisphosphonate use in growing horses.

International Society for Equitation Science conference attendees learned about practical applications of scientific studies and discovered new theories about horse welfare and behavior.

None of the horses were current on vaccines against the diseases.

Here’s an update of equine-related VS cases as of Aug. 15.

The organization signs on as the Makeover’s top supporter for the seventh consecutive year.

The yearling filly marks the first confirmed New York case of EEE in 2019.

Officials announce the state’s first cases of Eastern equine encephalitis and West Nile virus for 2019.

The 18-year-old, riding an Arabian gelding found for free in a Craigslist ad, edged out three-time winner Jeremy Reynolds in a race to the finish.

A horse and a mule on the same Taylor County premises tested positive.
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