Equine StranglesGood biosecurity, hygiene and vaccination of 'at risk' horses is critical in preventing the spread of strangles. Caused by the bacterium Streptococcus equi, the signs of equine strangles include fever, nasal discharge and depression, and abcesses can also develop around the head and neck. This site offers lots of useful information that will help you 'strangle Strangles'. |