TheHorse.com | Kentucky Reports First Equine WNV Cases of 2016 TheHorse.com The Kentucky State Veterinarian's office has announced that two horses—one from Barren County and one from Hardin County—have tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV). The two are the first equine WNV cases confirmed in the commonwealth this year. |
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