Horses are subjected to a number of contagious diseases, such as influenza, strangles, glanders, equine encephalomyelitis, and swamp fever. Their skin is affected by parasites, including certain mites, ticks, and lice. Those with sensitive skin are especially subject to eczemas and abscesses, which may result from neglect or contamination. Sores caused by injuries to the skin from ill-fitting or unclean saddles and bridles are common ailments. The horse’s digestive tract is particularly sensitive to spoiled feed, which causes acute or chronic indigestion, especially in hot weather. Worms can develop in the intestine and include the larvae of the botfly, pinworms, tapeworms, and roundworms (ascarids). Overwork and neglect may predispose the horse to pneumonia and rheumatism. The ailment known as roaring is an infection of the larynx that makes the horse inhale noisily; a milder form causes the horse to whistle. Chronic asthma, or “broken wind,” is an ailment that is considered to be all but incurable. A horse’s legs and feet are sensitive to blows, sprains, and overwork, especially if the horse is young or is worked on hard surfaces. Lameness may be caused by bony growths, such as splints, spavins, and ringbones, by soft-tissue enlargements, known as windgalls, thoroughpins, and shoe boils, and by injury to the hooves, including sand crack, split hoof, tread thrush, and acute or chronic laminitis.
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