A quarantine imposed on two barns earlier this morning at Gulfstream Park has been lifted track officials said late Wednesday afternoon. Training and racing will resume as normal on Thursday. The quarantine, which came about after a horse was euthanized late Tuesday evening while exhibiting neurological symptoms, resulted in more than a dozen horses being scratched from Wednesday's card. The quarantine was imposed for precautionary reasons, although the afflicted horse had reportedly gotten loose during training hours and suffered what ultimately were diagnosed as injuries of a neurological nature. The name of the stricken horse has not been released. Two adjacent barns located on the south side of the stable area, were quarantined due to reports the horse had potentially been in both barns while running loose.
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