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Quarantined Zebras Await Health Inspection Opportunities

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Jun 4, 2024

An Opportunity woman brought zebras into Montana without the required health certifications on the animals, according to the state. The zebras, who gained national attention for escaping in Washington state while being transported to Montana, are now in quarantine, as confirmed by the State Veterinarian. The owner of the zebras, identified as Kristine Keltgen who lives near Anaconda, did not have the animals medically cleared before bringing them into Montana.

In Montana, zebras are legal to own but, like horses, they must be tested for equine infectious anemia to prevent the spread of diseases through insect bites. State Veterinarian Tahnee Szymanski emphasized the importance of these tests and visual inspections by veterinarians in order to detect diseases early and minimize their impact on the industry.

Bringing animals into the state without a health certificate is a serious violation that could result in fines or jail time. The case in Opportunity is currently under investigation and no citation has been issued yet. It is crucial for animal owners to follow proper protocols and ensure the health and safety of both their animals and the community.

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