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From the entrance to the nostrils, the horses’ nasal cavity is divided into two sides by a mid-line nasal septum. Where the nasal septum ends, the two chambers combine to form a common area called the ...
Then an upward head tilt seems to help the airborne molecules linger in the VNOs, which are located under the floor of the horse's nasal cavity. Stallions are, by far, the most enthusiastic equine ...
The New York State Gaming Commission ruled Monday to overturn its ban on nasal strips for racing horses. California Chrome, the horse hoping to take home the Triple Crown for the first time in 36 ...
The nasal strip, which is sold under the commercial name FLAIR, is about the size of an index card. Placed 1 1/2 inches above a horse's nostrils, it contains three springs that provide ...
Horse Racing’s Nasal-Strip Nonsense 4 minute read California Chrome during the 139th running of the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore on May 17, 2014 Rob Carr—Getty Images ...
Horses are obligate nasal breathers – this means they must breathe through their nose as their normal anatomy prevents them from breathing through their mouth. A nasal discharge can be a good ...