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El peligro emergente de las olas de calor post-huracán
Heat waves following hurricanes now pose bigger risks as power outages disrupt air conditioning, crucial for keeping horses and barns cool during extreme weather events.
Marine heatwaves ‘nearly double’ the economic damage caused by tropical cyclones
Marine heatwaves are making tropical storms much stronger, nearly doubling the economic hit they cause. Horse owners and barn managers in coastal areas should be extra vigilant about storm warnings to protect their animals and facilities.
2 California Horses Test Positive for EIA
Two horses in California have tested positive for Equine Infectious Anemia, with cases found in San Joaquin and Fresno counties. Horse owners nearby should be vigilant and ensure their equines are up to date on all health checks and quarantining protocols if they've been in contact with other horses recently.
2 California Horses Test Positive for EIA
Two horses in California have tested positive for equine infectious anemia, one each in San Joaquin and Fresno counties. Horse owners nearby should stay alert and ensure their animals haven't been exposed, especially before any upcoming rides or barn visits.
2 California Horses Test Positive for EIA
Two horses in California have tested positive for Equine Infectious Anemia, with cases found in San Joaquin and Fresno counties. Horse owners nearby should stay vigilant and ensure their equines haven't been exposed, especially before any riding or barn gatherings.
2 California Horses Test Positive for EIA
Two horses in California have tested positive for equine infectious anemia, with cases found in San Joaquin and Fresno counties. Horse owners and barn managers should stay vigilant and ensure their animals aren't showing any signs of this contagious disease.
Nebraska Horse Reportedly Positive for EHV-4 and Equine Influenza
A horse in Washington County, Nebraska, tested positive for both EHV-4 and equine influenza. Owners and barn managers should stay vigilant and consider limiting travel to minimize potential exposure risks for their horses.
Nebraska Horse Reportedly Positive for EHV-4 and Equine Influenza
A horse in Washington County, Nebraska, tested positive for both EHV-4 and equine influenza. Owners and barn managers nearby should stay vigilant and consider updating their biosecurity measures to protect the herd health.
Nebraska Horse Reportedly Positive for EHV-4 and Equine Influenza
A horse in Washington County, Nebraska, tested positive for both EHV-4 and equine influenza. Owners and barn managers nearby should stay vigilant and consider limiting travel to reduce the risk of spreading these contagious illnesses among their horses.
Nebraska Horse Reportedly Positive for EHV-4 and Equine Influenza
A horse in Washington County, Nebraska, has tested positive for both EHV-4 and equine influenza. Owners and barn managers should stay vigilant and keep an eye on their horses' health, especially if they've been near the affected area.
1 Confirmed, 13 Suspected Strangles Cases in Nebraska
Barn managers in Washington and Sarpy counties take note: one confirmed and thirteen suspected cases of strangles have popped up among local equines. Stay vigilant with health checks and isolate any horse showing signs to protect your herd.
1 Confirmed, 13 Suspected Strangles Cases in Nebraska
Horse owners in Washington and Sarpy counties, take note: one confirmed and thirteen suspected cases of strangles have popped up. Stay vigilant with health checks and isolate any new arrivals to keep barns safe.