Horse illness by poisoning

 

horse being poisoned

- Putting your horse in the meadow, if this meadow is not clean enough

- You get a message in the history >

 

 

what to do

- Go to the store
and buy an anti-poisoning capsule >

(if you don't have any in your stock)

 

- Click on the link : Look after my mare/horse

(to give the anti-poisoning capsule)

 

- health will improve but not completely come back to normal >

 

- You will get a new message in the history box >

 

 

 

 

 

- And still will remain this message in the left box,
untill horse has recovered completely his health. >

 

 

- Then you get another message in the history box >

 

toxic plants

 

Oak poisoning


  • Average loss of health: 10 %
  • Average duration: 10 hours
oak or acorns
 

St John's wort poisoning


  • Average loss of health: 10 %
  • Average duration: 25 hours
St John's wort
 

Digitalis poisoning


  • Average loss of health: 20 %
  • Average duration: 20 hours
digitalis
 

Hemlock poisoning


  • Average loss of health: 12 %
  • Average duration: 20 hours
hemlock
 
 

Yew poisoning


  • Average loss of health: 30 %
  • Average duration: 30 hours
yew
 

other illnesses

 

Ringworm


  • Average loss of health: 5 %
  • Average duration: 50 hours
Ringworm is an extremely contagious mycosis through simple contact. For this reason, the afflicted horse must be isolated and any equipment which has been in contact with its skin must be disinfected. As a mycosis is a mushroom, dampness and lack of light encourages its development.
 

Frog rot


  • Average loss of health: 5 %
  • Average duration: 50 hours
Box not cleaned correctly, pasture too damp and the horse's hooves not looked after properly.
 

Sand crack


  • Average loss of health: 5 %
  • Average duration: 50 hours
Horn too dry, hoof not looked after properly or poorly shoed, nutritional deficiencies, swollen wound.
 

Tendonitis


  • Average loss of health: 10 %
  • Average duration: 20 hours
Tendonitis is caused by too much use of the tendon or lack of warming up. Some unsteadiness can lead to tendonitis.
 

Strongylus


  • Average loss of health: 30 %
  • Average duration: 20 hours
Ingestion of larvae by a horse that has not been or incorrectly dewormed. These parasites mainly pester young horses in very damp or marshy areas. These worms attack the large intestine.
 

Sprain


  • Average loss of health: 10 %
  • Average duration: 20 hours
A joint sprain which causes excessive extension of the ligaments supporting it.
 

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