Equine herpes strikes West

Dr. Braden Shafer of Shafer Equine Services in Loma examines a horse with a cut on its front leg. The veterinarian is monitoring the recent outbreak of equine herpes in Utah. Fortunately, the horse above does not have the highly contagious virus.



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Dr. Braden Shafer of Shafer Equine Services in Loma examines a horse with a cut on its front leg. The veterinarian is monitoring the recent outbreak of equine herpes in Utah. Fortunately, the horse above does not have the highly contagious virus.

A horse in Mesa County tested positive for equine herpes Tuesday after attending the National Cutting Horse Association Western National Championships in Ogden, Utah, earlier this month. An…




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