Thrush is just a form of fungal infection..as long as you wash your hands and are in general good health you should not be worried. Babies get thrush in their mouths commonly without any contact with horses... Thrush is an over growth of a common fungus which is found everywhere.
The equine herpes virus is not a threat to humans. However humans can transfer the virus from one horse to another through contact with infected horses.
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Equine encephalitis is carried by mosquitoes that do not normally bite humans but do bite horses and birds
The thrush eats the caterpillar, which in turn feeds on the cabbage plant. This forms a simple food chain where the energy is transferred from the plant to the insect, and then to the bird.
In thrushes, light energy is converted to chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis. This occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells that are consumed by the thrush. The chemical energy stored in the plants is then transferred to the thrush when it eats them.
Horses can get illnesses such as colic, laminitis, equine flu, mud fever, rain rot, eye infections, thrush, west nile virus and more.
Equine colic is defined as abdominal pain, almost like humans 'stomach aches' although equine colic can be fatal to horses.
absolutely. it's basically yeast infection in mouth. same as hoof and mouth disease
thrush ____________________________ athlete's foot -- but the same fungus cause ringworm
malaria
Flexeril was designed for use in humans, however a equine veterinarian can prescribe it for a horse with muscle pain. You should always consult with a equine Veterinarian before administering any medications to a horse.
Flexeril was designed for use in humans, however a equine veterinarian can prescribe it for a horse with muscle pain. You should always consult with a equine Veterinarian before administering any medications to a horse.