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If your horse over eats grain how long until signs of foundering sHow is up?

Signs of foundering can show up as soon as a few hours to a few days after a horse overeats grain. Common signs include lameness, heat in the hooves, reluctance to move, and standing in a "sawhorse" stance. It is important to seek immediate veterinary attention if you suspect your horse has foundered.


Signs of horse belly ache?

Signs of a horse belly ache, also known as colic, can include pawing at the ground, rolling excessively, sweating, elevated heart rate, and lack of appetite. It's important to seek veterinary attention immediately if you suspect your horse has colic, as it can be a serious and potentially life-threatening condition.


What is the bump on horse spine. It looks like a raised vertabrae. The horse is not in pain or lame.?

That depends on where the horse has this bump and if the horse has always had this bump. I don't know if this is what u r talking out but at the base of the spine thaT "bump" is called the withers. It is completely naturall every horse has it.


What is cogins for a horse?

The "Coggins Test" screens the blood sample for exposure to the virus causing Equine Infections Anemia. This is a serious and often fatal disease that is spread by blood sucking flies. If an affected horse is bitten by such a fly he can then transmit the virus to another nearby horse. Horses that are "Coggins Positive" may not show any signs of clinical disease but act as a reservoir for other flies to bite and thus spread the virus to many other horses. If the horse starts to get sick, the signs of the disease are fever, depression, weight loss, anemia, and dependent edema (stocking up). Most states require that horses moving through the state have a Coggins taken every year - some states are six months, so check with your vet.


What are the signs of a poisoned cat?

difficulty breathingexercise energy levels go down and loss of interest in food.if it is breathing hard.1 - What are some of the signs your horse has eaten a poisonous plant?Excessive energy levelsDifficulty breathingRapid eye movementLoss of interest in Food

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