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Runny nose

snotty nose isn’t the most pleasant thing to discover when you bring your horse in for a ride. But before you reach for the rag to wipe his nose clean, take a few minutes to inspect the discharge—and to give him a thorough once-over, too. Chances are, it’s nothing serious. But you will want to make sure the nasal secretions are not an early warning of a serious health issue.

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