The Virginian-Pilot
                             THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT 
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DATE: Friday, February 10, 1995              TAG: 9502100311
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DATELINE: VIRGINIA                           LENGTH: Short :   23 lines

ANOTHER HORSE DIES FROM POISON

State officials said Thursday that the first horse outside of South Hampton Roads has died from eating poisoned corn.

Since October, the worst outbreak in a decade of ``moldy corn poisoning'' has killed an estimated 31 horses in Chesapeake and Suffolk. But the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services said Thursday its lab confirmed that a horse from James City County, outside of Williamsburg, also has succumbed to the incurable disease.

Department spokeswoman Elaine Lidholm said inspectors today will check a Virginia feed store suspected of selling the tainted corn. The department so far has not found the source of the other horse deaths. by CNB