Tennessee Horse Positive for Rabies

The horse lived in Cocke County and was euthanized.
One horse in Cocke County, Tennessee, was recently euthanized after contracting rabies.
One horse in Cocke County, Tennessee, was recently euthanized after contracting rabies. | Wikimedia Commons

One horse in Cocke County, Tennessee, was confirmed positive for rabies by the State Department of Agriculture. The horse has been euthanized. 

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