The tetnus bacteria is in their manure so they are exposed much of the time. It is essential that the horse is kept current on his vaccinations. Manure must be cleaned daily and put in a place away from the horse.
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He died of tetnus
10 years
Yes, horses can become carriers of the bacteria that causes strangles once they have been exposed or infected.
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what do horses and dolphins have in common? well: horses and dolphins are both animals, have a tail and have a long nose .
Thoroughbreds, standardbreds, and quarter horses are the most common race horses.
raccoons, bats, skunks, and foxes
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A most common is colic in horses, because horses are physically unable to vomit, any stomach or digestive problem can be serious with a horse.