The causes of Lampers in the equine family are not known. It could be from chewing hard food, or it could be an irritation from something else. It usually goes away on its own.
Equine rhinovirus is a virus causes mild respiratory disease in horses, much like a common cold in a person. Don't get this disease confused with equine influenza or equine herpes virus, which are more serious.
Equine is just like bovine, canine, or feline. Bovine is to cow as canine is to dog. And, of course, feline is to cat. SO, when referring to the equine, someone is referring to a HORSE. Hope this helps!!
The rhinovirus in horses commonly causes respiratory infections such as the common cold. Symptoms can include nasal discharge, coughing, fever, and lethargy. In severe cases, it can lead to pneumonia.
Eagle Hill Equine Rescue for horses in located in Fredricksburg, Virginia.
My best estimate is that an 'Equine fish' is a 'seahorse'. Their scientific genus is "Hippocampus". In ancient Greek, hippo was the name for a horse, and kampos meant "sea monster".
It is actually called an Equine family. Zebras, donkeys, mules, and horses are the most obvious species in the Equine family.
Western equine encephalitis is caused by an arbovirus an transmitted by insect bites, commonly mosquitos.
Cervidae.
Equus ferus caballus and is in the Equine or Equidae family.
I means anything pertaining to horses, equine or equidae is the family of horses which also includes asses and zebras, just as bovine refers to cows.
The Equine flue in horses is caused by several strains of the influenza A virus. It can also be spread by other infected horses by urine, or other waste.
Yes it is, as it is an Equine, just like a horse.
No. Equines include horses, donkeys, and zebras. Giraffes belong to the "giraffidae" family.
yes all three are part of the equine family
Equine Vernicular is a miss-spelling of Equine Navicular. Sometimes called navicular disease, navicular syndrome or simply navicular. It is a disease of the horse hoof involving the navicular bone and the deep flexor tendon. It is a very painful condition that causes extreme lameness in horses.
No, a horse is part of the equine "family", while a cow (female, and bull being male) is from the bovine "family". In this context, family can be considered to be the species.
yes all three are part of the equine family