Equine Anhidrosis Can Be Treated and Spring is the Perfect Time
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Equine Anhidrosis Can Be Treated and Spring is the Perfect Time
Mesa, AZ (Mar. 15, 2011) – Horses that don’t sweat not only perform poorly, they risk succumbing to heat stroke and dying, in extreme cases. Anhidrosis, or this inability of horses to sweat, remains largely misunderstood. Current “cures” offer such inconsistent and unreliable success rates that owners, trainers and stable managers too often have no recourse but to manage their horse’s condition
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