Georgia Horse Tests Positive for Rabies

The horse lived in Habersham County and was euthanized.

An unvaccinated Paint gelding in Habersham County, Georgia, was confirmed positive for rabies after grazing near a skunk and was euthanized.
An unvaccinated Paint gelding in Habersham County, Georgia, was confirmed positive for rabies after grazing near a skunk and was euthanized. | Wikimedia Commons

On January 23, a 5-year-old Paint gelding in Habersham County, Georgia, was confirmed positive for rabies. 

The horse, who was unvaccinated, developed clinical signs on January 19, including acute and severe laminitis, decreased appetite, and mild icterus. The clinical signs progressed rapidly to dysphagia, muscle tremors, and toxic mucous membrane color with petechial hemorrhage on the gums. He became recumbent and did not respond to treatment or intensive supportive care, and he was then euthanized. 

The horse, along with six others, was observed grazing near a skunk three weeks prior to developing clinical signs.

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