mud fever can cause scabs on the back of the leg, predominantly under the fetlock joint. It can be helped by making sure the leg is cleaned of all mud and has sudocrem (yes the human stuff) applied before and after being turned out. if the mud fever is really bad then more specialised or steroid creams can be put on and your horse kept in the stable. hope this helps (:
mud cones formed by pellets of mud
no it not normal to eat mub cause mud is drit and you may get parsides (worms in you tummy that eats everything you eat and then you stare) so it not ok lol trust me my dog eat mud now he had surgrey nows hes got his worms taken out and man it was horrirbel like watching a scary movie buy worst
To remove mud daubers from mud, gently spray the affected area with water to loosen the mud. Then, use a soft brush or cloth to wipe away the mud and the daubers. Make sure to clean the area thoroughly to prevent them from returning.
they play in mud.:)
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No, but fever can cause fatigue. Fevers are caused by infections.
Allergies do not typically cause fevers in individuals. Fever is more commonly associated with infections or other medical conditions, rather than allergies.
if its summer you'll be saying why was it me. if its a school you'll say party on. and it causes others to get fevers. it can also cause sickness/illness
They can cause fevers that can only be cured by more cowbell.
Heat, Driving rain, Knee-deep mud, Repeated attacks of malaria, Many fevers, Headaches, Dizziness, Diarrhea, also being attacked by a lion.
Many of the hemorrhagic fevers, such as Ebola, will cause death quite rapidly.
staining to the developing dentition.
While most viruses co-exist harmlessly in their host and cause no signs or symptoms of disease, many of the viruses do cause fever.
The Fevers was created in 1964.
Viruses of the Arenaviridae family cause the Argentinian, Brazilian, Bolivian, and Venezuelan hemorrhagic fevers. Lassa fever, which occurs in west Africa, also arises from an arenavirus.
if its summer you'll be saying why was it me. if its a school you'll say party on. and it causes others to get fevers. it can also cause sickness/illness
Unfortunately yes. Very dangerous. The mud contains many waste products and the high temperature can cause stroke. Also mud baths dehydrate you which can cause kidney failure.