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yes a horse can get a leg amputated but most people wouldn't do that to a horse bc they will suffer a lot.
the desert when there is water because the hot sun dries the water all up.
Nobody really knows this but most of the time it is because the sun dries it out
Most of the water in the puddle seeps into the earth while the remainder evaporates.
Most likely this is caused by eczema. Eczema is triggered by water as it dries out the skin, or as an allergic reaction.
Water.
Water probably
Yep, otherwise the horse will have no water!
Most of a turtles tank should be water a quarter should be land because water keeps it hydrated and strong and health and land just dries him/her out!!
There are numerous products for bathing your horse. They are available at any feed store or equine supply catalog. These are the best for the horse's coat and skin which can be sensitive with harsh detergents. If you can't find a special horse shampoo you can use a baby shampoo that you can find in any grocery or drug store. Be sure to have your hose hooked up to a fawcett that has hot water and try not to bathe your horse on a cold day. If you have a horse blanket or light-weight horse sheet your horse will thank you for the added warmth until he dries off. If your horse is not used to bathing go slow to get him used to the hose, starting from his feet up the legs and then the body. Most horses don't like a hose in the face even if the water is warm, so a soft sponge or washcloth on the face is much better. Try to keep water out of his eyes, ears and nostrils.
For the most part, yes. Ringworm is a fungus and it hates the salt water! It dries the fungus up and it may start to peel-which is a good sign.
there could be many problems with your horse, but the most likely thing is that it is niether hungry or thirsty.