Old age and Colic are the 2 most frequent causes of death in a horse. It depends on who you ask weither old age qualifies as an answer or not. diarrhoea
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diarrhoea is the most frequent cause of death with a horses
Some medical conditions that have the symptoms of excessive thirst and frequent urination are diabetes, urinary tract infection, or dehydration. Aspirin poisoning and iron poisoning are two other conditions that may cause excessive thirst and frequent urination.
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food poisoing.
Diabetes is caused by many factors, but urinating is not one of them. Frequent urination can be a SYMPTOM of diabetes.
If you mean death for horses, the number one cause for that is colic.
You'll probably suffer from a bout of diarrhoea. (An excessive and frequent looseness of the bowels)
Some signs of diabetes are unusual weight loss, frequent urination, unusual thirst, blurred vision, frequent infections. To learn more use this link: http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/symptoms/
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Diabetes 2 symptoms include frequent urination, an incredible increase in both thirst and hunger, frequent bouts of overwhelming fatigue and sporadic headaches throughout the day.
Hunger, frequent need to urinate. dizziness. uneasy
A morbidly frequent and profuse discharge of loose or fluid evacuations from the intestines, without tenesmus; a purging or looseness of the bowels; a flux.