Mange on a horse typically presents as areas of hair loss, redness, and inflammation on the skin. The affected areas may appear scabby or crusty, and the horse may exhibit itching or discomfort. In severe cases, the skin can become thickened or develop a rough texture. Two common types of mange in horses are sarcoptic mange, caused by mites, and demodectic mange, which is less common.
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