I can't tell you an exact answer to that, however, I've seen that it can be common in certain breeds (I think they were Appaloosa, Belgian, Paints and another), which might relate to genetics or maybe just the colouration, which is also down to genetics. I don't know whether, if the parents had it the offspring will though.
Brucellosis is a bacterial infection caused by Brucella species, not a virus. It is not used in the treatment of spindle cell carcinoma in horses. Treatment for spindle cell carcinoma in horses typically involves surgical removal of the tumor, followed by additional therapies such as chemotherapy or radiation depending on the extent of the disease.
Basic genetics, DNA
i think it is a scientist who studies the genetics of horses
genetics
A hippologist is a person who specializes in the study of horses. They may have expertise in areas such as horse behavior, anatomy, genetics, or training.
Do you related to rock? No seahorses are fish, horses are mammals
Horses are related to one-hoofed mammals
Horses related to the Andalusian include Arabians, Lusitanos and Lipizzaners. These horses are classified as the world's most ancient beautifuls.
Zebras are accually related to horses, not cats. Even though the zebra has brown/black stripes and is white like a white tiger, zebras are still related to horses, not cats.
Hippos are not related to horses at all. They are actually more closely related to whales and dolphins. There are three species of hippos.
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