The list to this question can be virtually and literally endless! Injuries can be things like lacerations, puncture wounds, broken bones, bite wounds, scrapes, bruises, etc.
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Athletic Injuries The Charley Horse and the Sprained Ankle - 1941 was released on: USA: 2 June 1941
Well a human can sustain most any type of injury from horseback riding, from a strained muscle to even dying. A horse has the same possibilities as far as injuries are concerned.
Normaly, horse riders/racers will fall off the horse. Someties it can cause bad injuries. Ride carefuly!
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Horse insurance is crucial if you own a horse. It covers all types of risks and losses that can occur when owning a horse such as death or theft of the horse. It can also cover smaller issues such as injuries or sickness.
Assuming this refers to King William III of England, who died from injuries sustained from falling from a horse, the horse was named Sorrel.
It is impossible to tell from just the information in the question. The worth of any horse depends on many different factors. No mention was made of the mare. The dam's pedigree has as much to do with the worth of a horse as does the stallion's. Who trained the horse, what he was used for and was he successful in racing or the show ring. Has he had any injuries or illnesses, or is he nasty tempered. All of these things go in to the worth of any horse.
There is a lot of bad injuries jockeys have been killed and so have horses there is not really a lot to say there can be a whole range of injuries including broken ribs, concussion, broken bones ect: answered by Elliem123
It is. A horse's conformation should not just be to look good but to be correct so a horse can move and do his work without breaking down with injuries.
Groin Strains, shoulder tendinitis, bursitis, Impingement Syndrome,
There are different types of foot injuries here is a great site for you to check that talks about foot problems and injuries www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/footinjuriesanddisorders.html