Horsetalk | New Mexico training stable quarantined over equine piroplasmosis in a horse Horsetalk Equine piroplasmosis is a bloodborne disease transmitted by ticks, or mechanically via improperly sanitized syringes and the like. Mild cases can appear as weakness and lack of appetite. More severe signs include fever, anemia, weight loss, swelling of ... Horse disease: New Mexico facility quarantined due to equine piroplasmosis Piroplasmosis Confirmed at New Mexico Training Facility Racehorse training facility in New Mexico under quarantine |
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