Yes, like all animals with teeth, horses can get cavities.
When fed too many sugary treats, yes.
Horses can get cavities.
Horses are not plagued by dental cavities, so not sugary treast wikk not cause cavities. Limiting the amout of these treats is cautioned though because the horse may come to expect the treats and become 'spoiled', with an increased tendency to bite when a treat isn't given.
The diaphragm separates the abdominal & thoracic (same as in people) cavities.
A hippologist studies horses. Hippology is the study of horses.
Horses are just called "horses" unless they are in a group together. When horses get in a group together, they are then called a "herd".
A wild horses top # 1 enemy is a man and horses only get along with the horses in there herd
Too many sugary treats can cause cavities in horses. A few is OK though, and most treats designed for horses are made with minimal sugar to prevent cavities.
Horses can get cavities just like us humans, so, yes.
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It's possible.
Yes, they can and will when fed sugary treats in excess.
Yes, this is possible.
Probly they have teeth just like us if you look at them!!
Horses are not plagued by dental cavities, so not sugary treast wikk not cause cavities. Limiting the amout of these treats is cautioned though because the horse may come to expect the treats and become 'spoiled', with an increased tendency to bite when a treat isn't given.
Rhinopneumontis is found in horses and is caused by the equine herpes virus. It causes swelling in the nasal cavities and lungs. It is treatable and if caught early, is not fatal.
GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!! GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!!
there are five cavities in the average number of cavities in your skull
Sugary treats do not usually cause cavities in horses . Horses' teeth continue to grow all their life and need to be looked at once a year. Food trapped between the horse's teeth or growth at odd angles are more likely to cause decay. If you are worried about the amount of sweet treats you give, try some treats designed just for horses. A friend of mine has a pony that is not allowed sugary treats as he is prone to Laminitus so she buys sugar free sweets.