What if my horse was exposed to disease? High Plains Journal Keep a close watch on your horse. Isolate him for at least two weeks—no less than three weeks if diagnosed with strangles. With strangles, your horse may require diagnostics and nasal swabs to ensure he's clear of Streptococcus equi bacteria before ... |
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- Wild horses to remain in North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park, lawmaker says – Fox News
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