Read About Horse Diseases Conditions

Horses can get sick just like the rest of us, and there are many Horse Diseases Conditions. Here is everything you need to about this topic.

Colds and Influenza

Horses get colds just like people do, and treating the symptoms is the same: lots of rest, liquids, etc. Influenza usually manifests with cough and fever, and can be very contagious. In both cases, keep the infected horse away Imagefrom other horses, and have the vet prescribe injections and antibiotics to prevent pneumonia.

Colic

Colic is severe stomach ache, or abdominal pain, for a horse. Usually it is the result of gaseous distension of the intestines, or tympany. It can also be caused by too much sand in the intestine, or twists in the intestines themselves. Usually the horse will show symptoms of completely collapsing, and often scraping his or her hooves against the stall wall.

Diarrhea

A horse’s droppings are usually firm, not liquid or yellow. DarkImage colored urine is also a problem, and both of these are a sure sign of diarrhea. Usually this is a simple dietary problem.

Parasitic Disease

As an owner, you should check the fecal matter for worms every six weeks if the horse stays within that same stall. The general symptom is often a slow and listless demeanor. De-worming can be done orally with pills or injections.

Strangles

This is a common disease among horses. The symptoms include fever, nasal discharge, and abscesses in glands, mainly of head and neck.

This list is by no means exhaustive, and your vet should be contacted if your horse shows any ill signs.