
EHV-1 Confirmed at New York Racetrack
Horses in Barn G at Buffalo Raceway in Erie County are quarantined following an EHV-1 exposure.
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Horses in Barn G at Buffalo Raceway in Erie County are quarantined following an EHV-1 exposure.

The horse is quarantined at a veterinary hospital in Tulsa County.

The affected premises are located in Lorain and Pickaway counties.

The horse is located in Lynn County.

The horses live in Zapata and Johnson counties.

The horses live in Estrie, where 10 additional horses are suspected positive.

The horses lived in Columbia and Clark counties and were euthanized.

The horses live in Allegan and Saginaw counties.

After years of speculating that colic occurs more frequently in horses that crib, researchers have finally provided consistent data confirming this association.

The horse lives in Jefferson County.

The horses live at a boarding facility in Outaouais.

The horses live in Ingham, Eaton, and Ottawa counties.

Many situations horses face lead to chronic stress, which can result in changes in health and behavior.

Scientists say equine veterinary hospital staff are largely receptive to using systemic pain assessments, although there are barriers to address in this process.

What does it mean when your veterinarian says your horse is “Grade 3 lame”? The answer lies in the American Association of Equine Practitioners’ lameness scale.

The horses live in Clark and Grant counties, where additional cases are suspected.
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