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Many of the available painkilling medications are double-edge swords, as they relieve pain but cause potentially dangerous side effects in horses. Visceral (colic) pain and musculoskeletal (bone, tendon, joint, laminitis) pain are the two most common types of pain in horses.
Publication Name: Horse & Rider
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0018-5159
Year: 2005
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Foaling 9-1-1
Article Abstract:
Life-threatening repercussions for both the foal and the mare may occur when there's trouble, life-threatening consequences during the formers birth. One can be ready for the unforeseen and unexpected by being a little more prepared during the birth of a new foal.
Publication Name: Horse & Rider
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0018-5159
Year: 2004
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Tongue lolling
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Tongue lolling of the horse is an early sign of generalized nerve disease. The cautious use of corticosteroid medications is the most likely treatment for the disease.
Publication Name: Horse & Rider
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0018-5159
Year: 2004
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