By AAP Horses in a mid-Canterbury stable on New Zealand’s South Island have come down with what is suspected to be the highly contagious strangles disease. Strangles is an equine respiratory tract infection causing fever, nasal discharge and swollen lymph nodes, particularly in foals and yearlings. New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing said in… Read More » Read full article
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