How to spot liver disease in horses *H&H VIP*

DX8NHG Horses grazing is green pasture.
DX8NHG Horses grazing is green pasture.
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Liver disease is a relatively common equine medical problem, yet horses with the condition tend to hide it well. This multi tasking organ has a huge reserve capacity, which means that a significant proportion of the liver may be damaged before outward signs of illness become apparent.

A vet will suspect liver disease on seeing evidence of liver failure, such as wobbliness, weight loss, lethargy and increased drinking and urinating. Another very visible sign is excessive sunburn of non-pigmented skin and white-haired areas, known as photosensitisation.

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