Vesicular stomatitis.. The appearance of vesicles in the mouth may explode leaving some mutations in the mucous membrane of the mouth, pain, increased salivation and lack of desire to eat

Vesicular stomatitis:
Vesicular inflammation is a viral infection that affects horses with vesicular vesicitis, and can infect the virus cows and deer and can be transmitted to humans.
Clinical symptoms in horses:
• High body temperature after 24 - 48 hours of infection.
• The appearance of vesicles in the mouth may explode, leaving some mutations in the mucous membrane of the mouth, pain, increased salivation and lack of desire to eat.
• The appearance of clear inflammation in the crown area of the hoof can cause some sort of lameness.
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