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Why are non-breeding horses (i.e., geldings, spayed mares) not required to undergo CEM Quarantine upon arrival in the United States?

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Why are non-breeding horses (i.e., geldings, spayed mares) not required to undergo CEM Quarantine upon arrival in the United States?

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CEM is a sexually transmitted disease that is spread by breeding horses. Therefore, sexually immature horses, geldings and spayed mares are exempt from CEM Quarantine upon arrival in the United States.

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