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MDA Places Hold Order on Laurel Barn

Updated: Thursday, November 13, 2008 10:41 AM
Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 4:43 PM

(Edited press release)

A horse at Laurel Park showing neurologic signs has caused Maryland Department of Agriculture officials to place an investigational animal hold order on barn 1 pending laboratory results.

"We are working cooperatively with all involved parties using the most up-to-date science and best management practices to manage this situation and are doing comprehensive tests to determine the nature of this horse's illness," said Maryland state veterinarian Dr. Guy Hohenhaus. "In the meantime, we urge everyone's diligence in continuing strong preventive measures, such as keeping new horses separate from your general barn population for a period of time, disinfecting, and keeping vaccinations up to date."

The Hold Order restricts movement of horses currently stabled in barn 1 at Laurel Park.

None of the other horses are showing neurologic signs. MDA took blood samples and nasal swabs on the horse the afternoon of Nov. 12 and preliminary test results should be available by Nov. 13.
 

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