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Newsroom Ready: Alberta horse owners struggle with disease

Horse owners and veterinarians in Alberta are on alert after an outbreak of Potomac horse fever, which causes death in up to 30 percent of cases. The disease causes diarrhea, depression and intestinal problems and can occur after horses ingest snails, slugs and insects in their food. 
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Source name: 
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP19775921 
Legacy Identifier: r_Equine-Potomac-Fever20200928T0920 
Type: Video 
Duration: 2m54s 
Dimensions: 1920px × 1080px     215.35 MB 
Usage rights: FOR ONE TIME USE ONLY. NO STORAGE FOR FUTURE USE. 
Create Date: 9/28/2020 9:20:00 AM 
Display aspect ratio: 16:9 
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Albeta
COVID-19
disease
equestrianism
equine
fever
horse
horses
sickness
VETERINARIAN