Oklahoma Tallies New VSV Cases
Cherokee, Craig, and Rogers counties add new positive and suspect premises with vesicular stomatitis. The post Oklahoma Tallies New VSV Cases appeared first on The Horse.
View ArticleNew Kansas Premises Identified With Vesicular Stomatitis
The state’s VSV-infected and suspect premises have dropped to seven. The post New Kansas Premises Identified With Vesicular Stomatitis appeared first on The Horse.
View ArticleSeven VSV-Infected Premises Released From Quarantine in Missouri
The Missouri vesicular stomatitis outbreak began on July 13. The post Seven VSV-Infected Premises Released From Quarantine in Missouri appeared first on The Horse.
View ArticleVesicular Stomatitis Virus Wanes Nationwide
Kansas and Missouri are the only remaining states with VSV-quarantined premises. The post Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Wanes Nationwide appeared first on The Horse.
View ArticleTwo New Premises Confirmed With VSV Since Sept. 10
Kansas and Missouri remain the only states with VSV-quarantined premises. The post Two New Premises Confirmed With VSV Since Sept. 10 appeared first on The Horse.
View ArticleNo New Equine VSV Cases Reported
All previously quarantined premises have been released. The post No New Equine VSV Cases Reported appeared first on The Horse.
View ArticleAfter a Two-Week Lull, VSV Confirmed in Missouri
The premises is located in Texas County, Missouri. The post After a Two-Week Lull, VSV Confirmed in Missouri appeared first on The Horse.
View ArticleWhere’s the VSV This Year?
Drought in the West has contributed to a lack of vesicular stomatitis virus in horses and cattle in 2021. The post Where’s the VSV This Year? appeared first on The Horse.
View ArticleStudy: Vesicular Stomatitis Can Overwinter in Black Fly Eggs
Vesicular stomatitis primarily affects horses, cows, and pigs, causing fever, drooling, and blisters on the mouth, lips, nose, coronary bands, and teats. The post Study: Vesicular Stomatitis Can...
View ArticleExamining a Horse’s Mouth
Knowing how to look inside your horse’s mouth safely can help you catch problems early. The post Examining a Horse’s Mouth appeared first on The Horse.
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