Some diseases in a horse are Acute Laminitus, Navicular disease. Some hoof diseases are Brittle Hoof, Club-foot, Ringed hoof and Spongy Hoof. Some sicknesses are colic, foundering, rain rot or fungus. Search one of these and there's a good chance that you will get results.
AnswerI don't know of any diseases. I do know of some sicknesses like , foundering, and colic I can't think of any others right now but I hope this helps you! some other things that horses can get is moonblindness which is a type of blindness that can badly harm your horse that can lead to itching on its eye which can cause a big affect. also another disease is eru which is also a type of blindness, one more disease is epm, but i really dont know what that does to your horse.C. E. Page has written: 'Horses : their feed and their feet. A manual of horse hygiene ... pointing out the true source of \\' -- subject(s): Horses, Horseshoeing, HORSES DISEASES TREATMENT, Diseases 'Horses' -- subject(s): Horses, CHR 1883, Diseases 'Horses' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Horses, Diseases
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Nope. None that other breeds of horses don't have.
Equine influenza is, like many other influenza viruses, harder on the animals that have least resistance. These are usually older horses or horses with other health issues. Vaccination of horses for viral diseases is mostly done on competition and racehorses, but this is because of their monetary value and the amount they travel, putting them in contact with more horses.
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The same diseases that affect all horses are capable of affecting Arabian horses. Many Arabian horses are sensitive to a high green content in hay, and are therefore susceptible to colic. Arabian horses can contract any of the regular horse diseases if they are not properly inoculated against disease. Just like with any horse, make sure you keep a close eye on it and at first sign of illness, call the vet before it gets worse. For a description of some genetic diseases that affect the Arabian horse, please see the Related Links section below.
What type of diseases are you asking about? Cardiovascular, viral, bacterial.. what? There are many diseases, but what type are do you want to know about?