Healthy horses handle frigid temperatures better than we do, but their extremities still are vulnerable to frostbite.

The good news about frostbite in horses is that you'll rarely see it. But occasionally you'll notice the telltale signs that a horse has spent too much time in the frigid cold, maybe as a foal: his ear tips might be gone, or maybe even

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