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4/ Weight loss-The
horse may refuse to eat or eat less. 5/ Dependent edema-The horse may develop swellings.. 6/ Anemia--Blood appears thin. Anoxia and circulation problems arise. The horse becomes lethargic and anorexic, has a low hematocrit and has fewer blood platelets, or becomes an asymptomatic carrier. |