D-D2 disease
C-C2 diseases
D-D2 what can they do to your horse
C-C2 what can they do to your horse
Miscellaneous
100

This is known as a locked jaw

tetanus 

100

if your horse is not Vaccinated is will get this 

rabies

100

colic

colic is when a part of the gastrointestinal tract moves into an abnormal position within the abdomen

100

rabies

 It’s a fatal viral disease that affects the central nervous system of horses.

100

what is another name for tetanus

lock jaw 

200

This is known as abdominal pain 

colic

200

It is very rare

eee

200

tetanus 

The neurotoxins affect nerves and interfere with the ability of the horse's muscles to relax

200

 west nile virus

 weakness in the limbs, depression, muscle twitching, lack of coordination, and more.

200

is rabies always fatal

yes

300

This is caused By fungus 

ringworm

300

Caused by mosquitoe

west nile virus

300

lameness


Lameness is when a horse has abnormal gait that looks like the horse is limping on one foot or more. That foot is the foot that hurts and makes the horse put less pressure on the hoof that is in pain.

300

Equine Influenza

fever, nasal discharge, hacking coughs, depression, and secondary viruses.

300

can rabies spread animals to humans

yes


400

Insects on the horse's coat

lice 

400

strains of influenza A

euqine influenza

400

ringworm

Affected horses often develop girth itch, characterized by circular patches of hair loss and crusty, scaly lesions that form where the girth rubs against the skin. Ringworm can affect horses of all ages, although younger horses and those with compromised immune systems are more susceptible.

400

Equine infectious anemia

 fever, decreased appetite, sudden death, swollen limbs, rapid breathing, and rapid heart rate.

400

Horse with mild founder can live for longer 

true or false

true

500

This makes the hoof inflame

lameness

500

blood sucking insect

Equine infectious anemia

500

founder

Horses with mild founder can live long, productive lives if they are managed appropriately. Proper diet and hoof management play a key role in the long-term health of a horse after founder. Severe cases of horse laminitis can result in irreversible changes within the hoof causing life-long lameness.

500

eee

 can cause inflammation of the brain and spinal cord.

500

What is strangle's characterized by

 It’s characterized by swollen lymph nodes in the upper respiratory tract