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Farm Call: Your Questions Answered
Q. My horse will be hauled from an unaffected area to a state that was affected by the recent equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) outbreak. Do I need to be concerned? Should I vaccinate? Should I delay the trip? Are there questions I should ask the hauler?
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