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A team of emergency and large animal rescue professionals saved a hypothermic mare stuck in a creek.
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A team of emergency and large animal rescue professionals saved a hypothermic mare stuck in a creek.
A Tennessee Walking Horse gelding in Marion County is positive for strangles and under quarantine.
The horse lives in Région des Laurentides, where 18 horses are exposed.
The horses reside in Ada and Owyhee counties.
Two horses are positive for strangles at a boarding facility in Comox Valley Regional District.
Horses in Woodward and Hughes counties are positive for WNV.
A foal in MRC Brome-Missisquoi was euthanized after contracting salmonellosis.
The horse resides in Island County.
The horse resides in Columbia County.
The horse resides in Chester County.
The case was located in Vanderburgh County is Indiana’s first positive equine case for 2023.
Strangles cases have been confirmed in Pierce and Kitsap counties.
The horse lives in Stettler County.
The horse lives in Union County and is recovering.
Horses in Orange, San Luis Obispo, and Stanislaus counties are positive for WNV.
A Thoroughbred in Brown County is positive for strangles and is under quarantine.
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