Seven horses die at Los Alamitos amid a viral disease confined to one barn

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Los Alamitos holds two nights of quarter horse and thoroughbred racing each Friday and Saturday. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)

Six horses at Los Alamitos were euthanized on Wednesday and Thursday after an outbreak of equine infectious anemia (EIA) in the barn of trainer Heath Taylor. A seventh was euthanized on Sept. 24.

EIA is an incurable disease that is usually results in euthanasia. Horses with EIA have that virus mostly for the rest of their life meaning an interminable quarantine or euthanasia.

All of the afflicted were quarter horses.

The first horse to have the condition detected was Bullet Train V, an Oklahoma bred, on Sept. 24. The 2-year-old colt was winless in two starts, neither at Los Alamitos, having finished third in a trial for the All American Futurity in Albuquerque, N.M.

Upon notification, the horse was euthanized and nine horses run by Taylor were put in quarantine. The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA), as is standard, was put in charge of the situation and subsequent investigation. EIA is not confined to the U.S. but is a problem worldwide.

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