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Bloody noses in horses can be caused by dry weather or a scratch on the inside of the nose. More serious causes can be an exercise induced pulmonary hemorrhage, an ethmoid hematoma, a fungal infection, head trauma, or a tumor. An endoscopic exam may be performed by a veterinarian to help determine the cause and course of treatment.

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12y ago

It depends on your weather conditions and if your horse has any unusual behavior. If the weather has been rapidly changing, the a small nose bleed is not much to worry about. If your horse is showing odd behavioral signs, check with your local vet to make sure it isn't something more serious.

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after hard work/excersize the horses nose may bleed slightly but always consult your vet if your horses nose bleeds

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