95 Wild Horses Died. A Virus Is the Likely Cause, Officials Say. - The New  York Times

 

The equine influenza virus is likely to have caused a mysterious respiratory illness that has killed at least 95 wild horses and forced federal shelters in Colorado under quarantine. The Bureau of Land Management said Thursday.

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Tests have shown that a strain of the virus known as H3N8 is likely the cause of outbreaks and related horse deaths. The bureau said in a press release. and added that the virus "It's not uncommon" in horses.

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The bureau, which is responsible for caring for the country's wild horses, declared the outbreak on Monday and said at least 57 horses had died over the weekend in Cannon, Colorado, more than 100 miles south of Denver. 95 on Thursday