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| | Chris Cook: Senior vets explain why there is no way to save most of the racehorses who suffer a broken leg
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| | Horses and humans share biological similarities that lead them to suffer from similar endocrine and orthopedic diseases. A number of treatments that work for one species often work for the other.
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| | Here's a refresher on some diseases that can potentially be transmitted directly from horses to humans. The good news is that direct horse to human disease transmission is rare.
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| Does your horse have concavity or a bony lump on their nasal bone or lower jaw? If so, it could be the result of how you fasten your bridle. A new study has found that bony changes may be caused by the use of tight nosebands.