There is no prevention for Cushings disease (Hyperadrenocorticism - over production of steroid by the body) but there are several types of treatment /management
Preventions or rehabilitation of defects from leprosy is an integral part of management of the disease.
No, horses do not contract parvo.
Because preventions are more effective, generally less expensive than treating the disease after you've got it, assuming there are treatments after the fact.
Preventions For Teen PregancyBirth control or abstinence help to prevent teen pregnancy.
A veterinarian.
Yes, horses can get Cushing"s disease. I'm not sure if you're asking what happens when they do, but they can get it. A horse of a friend of mine got it.
laminitus is a hoof disease where there is a separation of the laminade in the horses hoof. it can be caused by stress or a high sugar content and/or being too fat. it can be fatal in sevre cases.
Only animals with cloven hooves can contract foot and mouth disease. Horses do not have cloven hooves so therefore they cannot contract the disease
Opossum.
Rickets is a disease in which the horse's legs bow in or bow out. It is classed as a disease of the bone.
Equine Infectious Anemia is a contagious disease of horses that has, since the 1800's, resulted in outbreaks which killed large numbers of horses in many countries. There is no vaccination, so testing and either quarantine or euthanasia of infected horses is the current means of disease control. Horses with EIA can suffer from acute or chronic disease or even be inapparent carriers. The disease affects the horse's immune system and is caused by a virus related to HIV.
not wasting water