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LWP Animals: Equine (Horse) 1 Test Kit

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Healthy and diseased tissues, virus, vaccinations and parasites. 

Please note that in some countries it is illegal to treat animals unless under the direct supervision of a vet.

30 Vials

 

AE 01   Kidney   Healthy Tissue

 

AE 02   Testicle   Healthy Tissue

 

AE 03   Uterus   Healthy Tissue

 

AE 04   Equine Melanoma   Tumor

The third most common type of skin cancer in horses.

 

AE 05   Equine Sarcoid   Tumor

The most common skin tumor in horses and ponies and, although they may look like warts, they are locally destructive and are therefore considered by many vets as a form of skin cancer.

 

AE 06   Equine Herpes   Nosode

Highly contagious.

 

AE 07   Equine Toxoplasma   Nosode

Usually occurs without symptoms.

 

AE 08   Glanders/Farcy   Nosode

Caused by infection with the bacterium Burkholderia mallei; symptoms include nodular lesions in the lungs and ulceration of the mucus membranes in the upper respiratory tract. The acute form results in coughing, fever, and the release of an infectious nasal discharge, followed by septicaemia and death within days. In the chronic form, nasal and subcutaneous nodules develop, eventually ulcerating. Death can occur within months, while survivors act as carriers.

 

AE 09   Grease / Dermatitis Verrucosa / Seborrheic Dermatitis /  Mud Fever   Nosode

Dermatitis of the heel that occurs in spring and autumn.

 

AE 10   Equine Streptococcus   Bacteria

Causes Strangles, upper respiratory tract inflammation, a muco-purulent nasal discharge, and inflammation of the regional lymph nodes, followed by abscesses; highly contagious, and horses can be carriers and shed the infection, although they themselves may show no outward clinical signs.

 

AE 11   Equine Herpesvirus 1   

Causes rhino-pneumonitis; the most important viral cause of respiratory infection in foals; causes a lifelong latent infection in affected animals.

 

AE 12   Equine Herpesvirus 4   

Causes rhino-pneumonitis; the most important viral cause of respiratory infection in foals; causes a lifelong latent infection in affected animals.

 

AE 13   Equine Papilloma Virus  

Causes warts.

 

AE 14   Equine Ehrliche Risticii Vaccination

Vaccine against Potomac Horse Fever.

 

AE 15   Equine Encephalo-Myelitis & Tetanus Vaccination

Equine Encephalomyelitis (Eastern, Western, Venezuelan) & Tetanus Vaccine

 

AE 16   Equine Flu & Tetanus Vaccination

ProteqFlu

 

AE 17   Equine Influenza (A1/A2) Vaccination

Vaccine made from killed A1 and A2 strains of the equine influenza virus

 

AE 18   Equine Rhino-Pneumonitis Vaccination

Made from killed strains of type 1 and type 4 viruses.

 

AE 19   West Nile Equine Vaccination


AE 20   Anoplocephala Magna   Parasite

Tapeworm; in light infections, no signs of disease are present; in heavy infections, GI disturbances may be seen. Failure to thrive and anemia may also occur.

 

AE 21   Anoplocephala Perfoliata   Parasite

Tapeworm; In light infections, no signs of disease are present; in heavy infections, GI disturbances may be seen. Failure to thrive and anemia may also occur.

 

AE 22   Cyathostome Spp.   Parasite

May cause lethargy, sudden weight loss, debilitation, and diarrhea.

 

AE 23   Draschia Spp.    Parasite

Produces tumor-like enlargements filled with necrotic material and a large number of worms; the enlargements are covered by intact epithelium, except for a small opening through which the eggs pass. Rarely, these nodules rupture and cause fatal peritonitis.

 

AE 24   Habronema Spp.   Parasite

Produces tumor-like enlargements filled with necrotic material and a large number of worms; the enlargements are covered by intact epithelium, except for a small opening through which the eggs pass. Rarely, these nodules rupture and cause fatal peritonitis.

 

AE 25   Oxyuris Equi   Parasite

Chronically infected horses have a very poor appearance and may cause severe irritability and itching. Severe cases can lead to nervousness and anorexia. Rubbing and scratching at the perianal region cause irritation, dull hair coat, and loss of hair.

 

AE 26   Strongylus Edentatus   Parasite

In mild cases can cause diarrhea, weakness and anemia if there is significant blood loss, and abdominal discomfort; in severe cases can show signs of having severe colic, rupture of the intestines, and death.

 

AE 27   Strongylus Equinus   Parasite

In mild cases can cause diarrhea, weakness and anemia if there is significant blood loss, and abdominal discomfort; in severe cases can show signs of having severe colic, rupture of the intestines, and death.

 

AE 28   Strongylus Vulgaris   Parasite

Common parasite; in mild cases can cause diarrhea, weakness and anemia if there is significant blood loss, and abdominal discomfort; in severe cases can show signs of having severe colic, rupture of the intestines, and death.

 

AE 29   Trichostrongylus   Parasite

Produce a chronic catarrhal gastritis, which may result in weight loss.

 

AE 30   Tridontophorus   Parasite

May cause ulceration of the colon.

 

Life-Work Potential product code: 8129

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LWP Animals: Equine (Horse) 1 Test Kit

$95.00