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Appears Dehydrated
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Depressed, Dull, Sick or Lethargic
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Weight Loss, Thin, Losing Weight
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Fever, Rectal Temperature Greater than 101.5 (in Adult)
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Shock, Ears & Limbs Seem Cold, Pulse is Weak & Rapid
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Foal Over 1 Week Old has Diarrhea
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Foal or Newborn, Under 1 Week Old has Diarrhea
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Manure is Watery, Diarrhea (in Adult)
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Membranes of Mouth, Gums appear Pale
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Not Eating, Loss of Appetite, Not Hungry
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Discharge from Both Nostrils (White, Yellow or Green)
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Mangy Looking, Widespread Hair Loss & Poor Coat
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Membranes of Mouth, Gums appear Blue or Purple
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Foal or Newborn, Navel or Umbilicus Seems Swollen & Firm
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Capillary Refill Time (CRT) Prolonged
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Manure is Soft But Not Liquid, "Cow Pie" or Watery (in Adult)
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Membranes of Mouth, Gums appear Red
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Rapid Breathing, Flaring Nostrils at Rest (Not after Exercise)
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Coughing
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Recurrent Colic Episodes without a Diagnosis
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Foal or Newborn, Coughing
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Flanks Sunken, Drawn Up
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Foal or Newborn, Swollen Limb or Leg
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Foal or Newborn, Abdominal Pain (Colic)
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Bleeding from Anywhere on Body, Severe
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Membranes of Mouth, Gums appear Dark
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Noticeably Wobbly or Weak
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Foal Lameness, Under 1 Month Old
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Foal Lameness, 1-6 Months Old
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Winded, Fatigues Easily with Work
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Heart Rate, Pulse Rapid, Greater than 48 BPM at Rest (in Adult)
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Swelling around Both Eyes or Eyelids
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Starving or Very Thin Horse
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Skin Pinch or Tent at Shoulder Prolonged
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Swelling Under Belly or Lower Abdomen
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Dull or Poor Haircoat
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Abdominal Pain, Colic Signs
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Generalized Swelling of Throat Behind Jaw
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Purple, Red or Dark Spots on Gums or inside Nostril
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Swelling of Jaw or Under Jaw
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Membranes of Mouth, Gums appear Yellow, Jaundice
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Gums have Dark Red Line above Teeth
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Membranes of Mouth, Gums appear Brown
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Swelling of Multiple Lower Limbs or Legs
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Newborn Foal, Fails to Stand or Nurse
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Bloated Belly, Distended Abdomen
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Reduced Racing Performance
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Depressed & Not Eating Right after Intense Exercise
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Wound to Belly or Ribcage
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Rapid Breathing Persists Longer Than Normal after Exercise
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Newborn Foal, Seems Small or Underdeveloped
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Grunting or Groaning when Moving
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Blister Beetle in Hay, Horse May have Eaten Some
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Urine appears Red, Bloody or Blood Clots in Urine
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Drinking Excessively
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Bute, Banamine®, NSAID Overdose, Excessive Amount Given
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Grunting or Groaning when Breathing
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Newborn Foal, Gums (Mucous Membranes) Abnormal Color
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Rat, Mouse or Rodent Bait Ingested, Known to Have Occurred
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Sheath Swelling or Enlargement
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Head in Corner or Against Wall, Head Pressing
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Eye appears To Have Blood Inside Clear Front Chamber