
Obesity and Joint Health in Horses
Obesity could cause increased damage to your horse’s joints. Here’s why.
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Obesity could cause increased damage to your horse’s joints. Here’s why.

The horse lives in Bedford County.

The horse lives in Contra Costa County, where 14 horses are exposed.

The horses live in Grey County and Toronto.

The horse lives in the Regional Municipality of Durham.

One horse in Ottawa County is positive for strangles, and one horse is suspected positive.

The horse lives at a boarding facility in Rock County, where 20 horses are exposed.

The horse resides in Palm Beach County.

The cases are located in Waller, Montgomery, Denton and El Paso counties.

The horse lives in the Regional Municipality of Halton.

The pony lived in the Regional Municipality of York and was euthanized.

The horse lived in Lexington County and was euthanized.

The horse lives in Miami County.

The horse lived in Oxford County and was euthanized.

The Kentucky Horse Park is more than just a park; it’s a place where you can pet Kentucky Derby winners and walk in the footsteps of equestrian legends.

Eight new premises with confirmed or suspected VSV cases have been identified in California.
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