
Discussions about the welfare of our equine friends

The horse lives in Todd County.

The cases are located in Ada, Bingham, and Franklin counties.

The horse lived in Ottawa and was euthanized.

The horse resides in Fond du Lac County.

The horse lived in Niagara County and is deceased.

Multiple newborn foals in Queens County have died due to this outbreak.

The horse lived in Dillon County and is deceased.

The horse lives in Grant County and is unvaccinated.

The horse lived in Rankin County and was euthanized.

The cases are located in Tooele County.

The horse resides in Adams County.

The cases are located in Bingham, Canyon, Caribou, and Gem counties.

The cases are located in Lancaster and Polk counties.

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The mare resides in Suffolk County and is recovering.

None of the affected horses have been vaccinated.
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