Opossoms
Yes, equine influenza can harm horses by causing respiratory symptoms such as coughing, nasal discharge, and fever. In severe cases, it can lead to pneumonia and other complications. Vaccination and good biosecurity practices are important for preventing and managing equine influenza.
Horses have two auditory organs, one on each side of their head. These organs, called ears, help horses detect sound and communicate with others.
Opossums are the definitive host for Sarcocystis neurona, which is the parasite that causes EPM (equine protozoal myeloencephalitis. The parasite is excreted from opossums in their manure which can then be ingested by the horse while grazing or drinking water.
The Khoisan people used foot travel or animal domestication, like horses or oxen, for transportation.
The only hooved animals that i can think of are deers and horses. I would sy that the Horse is the fastest hooved animal.
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As odd as it sounds horses get the illness from opposoms who get it from birds.
I think you want to know which animal can pass the infection on to the horse. the main one is the opossum
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equine refers to horses
yes, Equine Protozal Myelitis is a "bug" that can be passed.
Opossums can spread equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) to horses primarily through their feces, which may contain the protozoan parasite Sarcosystis neurona. When horses ingest food or water contaminated with opossum feces, they may become infected with the parasite. The parasite then travels to the horse's central nervous system, leading to neurological issues associated with EPM. Effective management of horse feeding areas and reduction of opossum populations can help mitigate this risk.
Horses Equine- Is the study of horses -Maurenna
Raccoons are the animal most commonly implicated.
The carrier in the US is the raccoon.