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Wednesday, December 9, 2015
EQUINE HEALTH.
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Horses are adorable aside from been energetic, each with his /her own behavior. The changes in horse's behavior which we term unusual is a pointer that something is wrong. The following signs indicate good health in horses; 1)pricked ears.2) good appetite 3)alert eyes 4)regular passing of droppings and urine 5)clean and shiny coat 6) evenly distributed weight on all four feet.
The vital signs for a resting healthy horse are
Temperature;.......................36.5-38°c.
Respiration...................8-12 breaths/min.
Pulse.......................30-40 beats/min.
When any of these signs are altered ,its a pointer that the horse is unhealthy.
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