No, ringworm is not fatal. It is typically a self-limiting skin infection though in situations where the horse's immune function is compromised, the horse is malnourished or the horse is in constantly wet surroundings veterinary intervention and medication may be necessary.
no you can not
Yes, ringworm can be passed from species to species.
Chocolate can be fatal to horses
The answer is yes, probably.
Yes, they contain cyanide which can be fatal to horses.
Only Fools and Horses---- - 1981 Fatal Extraction 7-10 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (1999)
horses shouldn't eat or drink after exersising. this could cause a fatal stomach sickness called Colic.
Not always but it can be. I would talk to a vet. Good Luck!
Horses cant vomit that's why it can be fatal it can twist there guts. And that's when they can't function corretly and then they die.
Equine colic is defined as abdominal pain, almost like humans 'stomach aches' although equine colic can be fatal to horses.
Colic, I think.
Chickenpox and ringworm are caused by completely different microbes. You can only get ringworm from someone with chickenpox if they also have ringworm.