Signs of kidney disease in a horse can include increased urination (pollakiuria), abnormal urine color or odor, and signs of dehydration such as dry mucous membranes. Affected horses may also show weight loss, decreased appetite, lethargy, and abdominal pain. Additionally, changes in behavior, such as increased drinking or signs of colic, can be indicative of kidney issues. Regular veterinary check-ups and urine analysis can help detect kidney problems early.
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