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More Articles... your horse. Symptoms may include: a.. Lameness b.. depression c.. soreness in the legs d.. loss of appetite e.. restlessness f.. fever g.. swollen joints h.. and or swollen glands i.. Laminitis (founder) j.. abortions in mares k.. chronic weight loss. l.. nervous system problems A common blood test is ... ... off his feed. If your horse seems hesitant when it is feeding time or feed drops from the horses mouth you may need to have your horses teeth checked for sharp points in his mouth or uneven wearing of his teeth which will hinder his eating habits. Some horses become difficult to bit-up, chewing constantly ... ... Ehrlichia risticii. The exact mode of transmission is still unknown but an insect vector may be responsible. Potomac Horse Fever a seasonal disease occurring most often in late spring through the early fall months. Severe diarrhea results in these symptoms: a.. Rectal temperature of above 102 degrees ... ... playing, bathing, your horse or just walking through your horse's pasture or in his stall. Your horse will come to trust in you as you work, play and interact with him. To start this process you must make every experience with your horse an enjoyable, learning experience. For instance, if you are having ... ... Here is a list of things you can do to reduce the mosquito population around your horse and you. 1. Clean and chlorinate your swimming pool year round or use a good cover. 2. Dispose of empty cans, flower pots, containers (anything that can hold a teaspoon of water). 3. Drill holes in recycling containers. ...
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