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<blockquote data-quote="marven" data-source="post: 784158" data-attributes="member: 14480"><p>One good indicator of a horse's general physical condition is the state of its coat. A horse with a smooth, shiny coat is usually in good health, while a rough, dull, or patchy coat is a sign of underlying health problems. A horse's skin is constantly under attack by a wide variety of viruses, bacteria, and biting insects. Symptoms of skin diseases can range from a simple, isolated skin lesion to generalized itching and hair loss over the entire body.</p><p><strong> <a href="http://www.myteeproducts.com/lumber-tarps-c-1.html" target="_blank">Lumber Tarps</a> </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marven, post: 784158, member: 14480"] One good indicator of a horse’s general physical condition is the state of its coat. A horse with a smooth, shiny coat is usually in good health, while a rough, dull, or patchy coat is a sign of underlying health problems. A horse’s skin is constantly under attack by a wide variety of viruses, bacteria, and biting insects. Symptoms of skin diseases can range from a simple, isolated skin lesion to generalized itching and hair loss over the entire body. [b] [url=http://www.myteeproducts.com/lumber-tarps-c-1.html]Lumber Tarps[/url] [/b] [/QUOTE]
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