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On April 17, a 3-year-old Quarter Horse colt at a training facility in Washington County, Virginia, tested positive for ...
Grand National runner Celebre d’Allen died from a respiratory infection which developed after his collapse in the race. The 13-year-old horse developed a “severe bacterial respiratory ...
LONDON (AP) — A severe respiratory infection is likely to have contributed to the death of Grand National runner Celebre d’Allen, according to the findings of the post-mortem released Thursday. The ...
In many horses, the first or only sign of EHV-1 infection is fever, which can go undetected. In addition to fever, other ...
The viral disease can cause death as well as fever, weight loss, weakness and other symptoms in animals such as horses, mules ...
The Bureau of Land Management is continuing to take precautionary measures following the deaths of 25 burros at a Axtell ...
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Her passion for horses became her sanctuary ... During an October 2023 visit to her sister in America, a kidney-related sepsis struck, necessitating a halt to her training yet again.
Although Into Mischief never got to compete in the Kentucky Derby, he has four colts from his lineage in the Derby hunt this ...
Celebre d'Allen was sent for a postmortem, which found that the bacterial infection -- pleuropneumonia -- developed after the race and led to the horse's deterioration. The subsequent onset of ...
Celebre D'Allen, 13, was the oldest of the 34 Grand National runners Grand National runner Celebre D'Allen died from a "severe bacterial respiratory infection" that developed after the race, a ...