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  2. Sneeze guard - Wikipedia

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    Sneeze guard with mounting system Sneeze guard installed on a teacher's desk Sneeze guard on a teacher's desk. A sneeze guard, sneezeguard, or cough shield is an acrylic or glass screen designed to protect food or people from the exposure to respiratory droplets, which are dispensed when coughing, sneezing, or speaking.

  3. Respiratory system of the horse - Wikipedia

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    An adult horse has an average rate of respiration at rest of 12 to 24 breaths per minute. [3] Young foals have higher resting respiratory rates than adult horses, usually 36 to 40 breaths per minute. [3] Heat and humidity can raise the respiration rate considerably, especially if the horse has a dark coat and is in the sun.

  4. Horse management - Wikipedia

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    6.1 Vaccinations and travel requirements. 6.2 First-aid kit. ... Vaccinating a horse against encephalitis, Idaho, 1940 ... Safe-Guard Mebendazole: Equivurm, Telmin

  5. Glossary of equestrian terms - Wikipedia

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    A measurement of the height of a horse. Originally taken from the size of a grown man's hand but now standardized to 4 inches. The measurement is usually taken from the ground to the withers. If expressed with a period and number after it, the number represents additional inches, so 15.3 hands ("fifteen-three") would be 15 times four inches ...

  6. Equine influenza - Wikipedia

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    Equine influenza is characterized by a very high rate of transmission among horses, and has a relatively short incubation time of one to three days. [6] Clinical signs of equine influenza include fever (up to 106 °F [41 °C]), nasal discharge, have a dry, hacking cough, depression, loss of appetite and weakness. [6]

  7. Fly mask - Wikipedia

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    Horse wearing a fly mask with ear covers. A fly mask or fly cap is a mask used on horses to cover the eyes, jaw, and sometimes the ears and muzzle to protect from flies.The mask is semi-transparent and made from a mesh allowing the horse to see and hear while wearing it.

  8. Breton horse - Wikipedia

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    In the Middle Ages, the ancestral Breton horse was sought by military leaders, partly because of its comfortable gait, which was said to be partway between a brisk trot and an amble. Due to its gaits and the fact that it only stood about 1.40 m (13.3 hands ) high, [ 7 ] it was nicknamed the Bidet d'Allure or Bidet Breton.

  9. Freiberger - Wikipedia

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    The Freiberger is variable in type, from a riding horse to a light draught horse conformation. [12]: 467 Mares average 550 kg in weight and 147 cm in height at the withers; the average height and weight for stallions and geldings are 155 cm and 650 kg. [2] The usual coat colours are bay and chestnut, with only minimal white markings. [12]: 467