Yeah, but for my answer. I needed to make sure it was right before I did anything. And you hadn't replied so I just left it.;)
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Yeah, but for my answer. I needed to make sure it was right before I did anything. And you hadn't replied so I just left it.;)
well. go ahead, toby's mommy, i don't have a good question anyway
Ok! What color horse is this. Sorta easy!
http://images.google.com/images?q=tb...ses.homestead.
The link doesn't work. But the link says Grullo QH's so I'd guess Grullo..lol :rolleyes:
Gee, that was hard! :rolleyes: :p
hey i just saw this but wanna join in, whens the next one lol!?
As soon as Toby's Mommy comes back and replies to Slleipnir, which will probably be a long time. If it takes too long, someone else can post a question for you. :D
Ok, the wait again is too long, Slleipnir, since you answered it you can post a question now. :)
I again can't think of any questions T-T sorry, someone take my turn
Describe Strangles (what is it, what does it to do the horse, what are the signs of strangles, etc.)
In Memory of Rocky the mustang & Jumbo the lippazaner- who died from strangles. :(
An infectious disease. Pus discharges from nose and swells lymph glands by the jaw.It can give them fever and they could stop eatting and stuff..It's not usually fatal.....
Yep. Your turn! :D
Just want to add:
It can be very fatal to horses, because the lymph nodes can get so large that they "strangle" (hense the name) and suffocate the horse by pressing on the pharynx. It can also spread down to the thorax and abdomen, and when the lymph nodes burst, the horses can die. Strangles is EXTREMELY contageous to other horses, if one horse has it, the whole herd will get it if the infected horse is not isolated and treated.
Sorry I can't think of good questions..I g2g to bed now so I'll only be on for a few mins..
What is Stringhalt? Symptoms? Causes?
Stringhalt is an over flexation in the hock, the cause is unknown but it is thought to be caused by deteriorating nerves. When they walk they jerk their leg up really hard, sometimes kicking their belly.
Yup :)