Lexington Herald Leader | Alert issued in Central Kentucky for Potomac horse fever Lexington Herald Leader Symptoms of Potomac horse fever include depression, anorexia, colic, diarrhea, fevers and signs suggestive of laminitis (inflammation of the feet). The horses diagnosed had a history of fevers, and when routine bloodwork was performed an extremely low ... |
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