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Belgian Horse Diseases

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  • Foal Skin Problems

    Foals can be subjected to a number of different skin problems. Some are easily cared for while others are fatal. A clean pasture and stable, as well as proper nutrition and hygiene, will help prevent some of the less sever cases of skin problems.

  • Belgian Draft Horse Skin Diseases

    With their chestnut coats and white manes and tails, Belgian draft horses make a striking sight. Still popular for farm work among the Amish and hobby farmers, Belgians are also used for pleasure carriage driving and riding. They are often crossed with thoroughbreds and other light breeds for sporthorses. The Belgian cross might be found in the hunt field or jumping a course at a horse show. Certain skin diseases are found in the breed, so if in the market for a Belgian, make sure it is free of these skin issues.

  • Belgian Horse Diseases

    The Belgian draft horse stands 16.2 to 18 hands tall, weighs 1,800 to 2,200 pounds and pulls about twice its weight. This breed descended from the medieval black horses, which carried knights with their heavy armor into battle. Yet, a single gene or tiny pathogen can fell this mighty giant. The Belgian draft horse suffers from many of the same diseases as non-draft horses.

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