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What Causes Horse Scabies?

The cause of sarcoptic mange is the sarcoptes scabiei var equi mite, which can be transmitted from other animals such as sheep, cattle, pigs, and even humans. Where do Scabie mites come from? The scabies mite usually is spread by Read more…

By Clayton Newton, 4 years ago
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Does Neem Oil Kill Mites On Horses?

Neem oil can be used against many different insects and is anti-fungal. They nearly kill all bacteria or at least contain a further spread. Especially for horses neem oil is really helpful because in summer it is a prevention against Read more…

By Clayton Newton, 4 years ago
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At What Age Does Galvayne’S Groove Appear In The Incisor Of A Horse And At What Age Does It Disappear?

“Galvayne’s Groove.” A groove said to appear at the gum margin of the upper corner incisor at about 10 years of age extends halfway down the tooth at 15 years and reaches the table margin at 20 years. It then Read more…

By Jennifer Webster, 4 years ago
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What Wood Comes From Horse Chestnut?

In the U.S., chestnut is the name used most often for the species Castanea dentata of the family Fagaceae. The wood from the European Castanea dentata (shown above) is creamy white and can be used for general turnery, carving, furniture Read more…

By Clayton Newton, 4 years ago
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What Time Of Year For Horse Chestnuts?

autumn. Horse chestnuts, with their mahogany-bright conkers, are the very essence of autumn. This tree can live for up to 300 years. Its conkers sit inside a spiky green shell, before falling to the ground in autumn. Its signature reddish-brown Read more…

By Jennifer Webster, 4 years ago
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How Long Do Horse Chestnuts Live For?

300 years. This tree can live for up to 300 years. Its conkers sit inside a spiky green shell, before falling to the ground in autumn. Mature horse chestnut trees grow to a height of around 40m and can live Read more…

By Jennifer Webster, 4 years ago
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What Is The Meaning Of Horses By Pablo Neruda?

In ‘Horses,’ Neruda engages with themes of hope, light, and darkness. In contrast to the sorrowful winter darkness of Berlin, his speaker presents the light of the “horses.” They speak to him of something warm, burning, and free. What is Read more…

By Henry Stone, 4 years ago
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What Game Is Played With Horse Chestnuts?

Conkers. Conkers is a traditional children’s game in Great Britain and Ireland played using the seeds of horse chestnut trees—the name ‘conker’ is also applied to the seed and to the tree itself. What is a game called conkers? Conkers Read more…

By Henry Stone, 4 years ago
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How Do You Feed A Horse Papaya?

Fresh papaya is very palatable to horses but you should feed only the fruit, not the seeds or the skin, which can be toxic. Papaya contains enzymes that can enhance digestion and compounds that increase mucous production in the digestive Read more…

By Clayton Newton, 4 years ago
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Can You Eat Chestnut On A Horse?

Sweet chestnuts are edible, but Sweet chestnuts are poisonous. What is the difference between chestnuts and horse chestnuts? Edible chestnuts belong to the genus Castanea and are enclosed in sharp, spine-covered burs. The toxic, inedible horse chestnuts have a fleshy, Read more…

By Clayton Newton, 4 years ago

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