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Kabayo

Colic, laminitis, Cushing, ulcer, pagpupurga, at gabay sa kalusugan ng kabayo.

Colic sa Kabayo: The #1 Killer of Horses

Colic is abdominal pain in horses and the leading cause of death. Knowing the signs and acting fast saves lives.

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Laminitis in Horses: A Painful Hoof Emergency

Laminitis is inflammation of the sensitive laminae inside the hoof. It's exquisitely painful and can cause permanent lameness.

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Cushing sa Kabayo's Disease (PPID): Managing Aged Horses

Cushing's disease in horses causes coat changes, laminitis, and immune suppression. Early detection and management keep horses comfortable.

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Ulcer sa Sikmura in Horses: The Hidden Epidemic

Up to 90% of racehorses and 60% of performance horses have gastric ulcers. Understanding the causes helps prevent this painful condition.

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Equine Pagpupurga: Modern Parasite Control

Traditional deworming every 8 weeks is outdated. Modern parasite control uses strategic deworming based on fecal egg counts.

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Equine Heaves (RAO): Chronic Airways Disease in Horses

Heaves is asthma for horses — an allergic lung condition causing cough and breathing difficulty. Management keeps horses working.

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Strangles in Horses: Contagious Upper Respiratory Infection

Strangles is a highly contagious bacterial infection causing abscessed lymph nodes. Quarantine and vaccination prevent outbreaks.

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Tetano in Horses: Lockjaw Prevention

Tetanus is almost always fatal in horses. Vaccination is cheap insurance against this devastating disease.

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Equine Influenza: Highly Contagious Respiratory Virus

Equine influenza spreads rapidly and causes widespread outbreaks. Vaccination and biosecurity are essential for prevention.

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West Nile Virus in Horses: Mosquito-Borne Neurological Disease

West Nile virus causes neurological disease in horses. Vaccination is highly effective and essential in endemic areas.

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Navicular Syndrome in Horses: Chronic Forelimb Lameness

Navicular syndrome is a common cause of chronic forelimb lameness in mature horses. Modern treatment extends working careers.

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