
Psyllium for Horses in Sandy Areas
Horses living in areas with sandy soil are at a greater risk of sand colic and impactions. An equine nutritionist offers advice on mitigating this risk.
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Horses living in areas with sandy soil are at a greater risk of sand colic and impactions. An equine nutritionist offers advice on mitigating this risk.
A horse in Lacombe County is positive for EIA and is not showing clinical signs.
The cases were confirmed in Lincoln and Custer counties.
A horse in Camden County was euthanized after contracting EEE.
The horse lives in St. Joseph County, where three horses are exposed.
The horse lived in Putnum County and was under-vaccinated.
The horse resides in Snohomish County.
The horse lives in Butler County.
The horses live at a private facility in Spokane County.
A horse in Carter County was euthanized after testing positive for EIA.
The affected horses reside in Miami and Johnson counties.
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Horses in Pierce and Grant Counties are positive for strangles.
A horse in Grey County is positive for strangles, and 10 horses are exposed.
A horse in Bent County is positive for West Nile virus.
A Quarter Horse mare in Kings County is positive for WNV and is currently alive.
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