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  2. Bedding (animals) - Wikipedia

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    Wood shavings (pine, cedar, and aspen) are absorbent and have good odor control. [2] Different textures such as fine cut, soft shreds, or thick cut are used for different animals. Wood shavings can be dusty and contain aromatic oils that can cause respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary tract, or skin disorders and other health problems in some ...

  3. List of plants poisonous to equines - Wikipedia

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    Plants can cause reactions ranging from laminitis (found in horses bedded on shavings from black walnut trees), anemia, kidney disease and kidney failure (from eating the wilted leaves of red maples), to cyanide poisoning (from the ingestion of plant matter from members of the genus Prunus) and other symptoms.

  4. 32 text messages your horse would send you (if they ... - AOL

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    Bathing a horse is like bathing a dog – it just takes 10 times longer. And with a bored, fidgety horse, you can probably expect to double the duration. 31. “We could always expand that window ...

  5. Lignophagia - Wikipedia

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    Lignophagia in horses can be a cause of colic due to the ingestion of wood splinters, [3] and in severe cases, can cause excessive wearing and deterioration of the teeth. [4] A related vice is cribbing , wherein the horse grabs a wood board and sucks in air; not all wood-chewing is cribbing and though cribbing may also result in chewing on the ...

  6. Brendan Fraser Pays Tribute to His Horse Pecas, Who Is in ...

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    At the Red Sea Film Festival in Saudi Arabia Sunday, Brendan Fraser paid tribute to the emotional support provided by his horse Pecas – which means “freckles” in Spanish – during the years ...

  7. Horse grooming - Wikipedia

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    The horse is rubbed or "curried" to help loosen dirt, hair, and other detritus, plus stimulate the skin to produce natural oils. The currycomb is usually used in a circular motion to work loose embedded material. Alternatively, you can use multiple short but swift strokes, following the direction of hair growth. [2]