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<title>Sunscreen is for your horses too (Vermont )</title>
<description>Posted by Alex: (/Vermont) Usually, you do not hear of horses getting skin cancer. It is actually the most common type of cancer found in horses. They can get it on their faces, genitals or really anywhere that is exposed to the sun. If you notice a strange bump on your horse have a veterinarian check it out. The tests to determine if it is cancer are actually very&lt;br&gt;Tags: &lt;b&gt;horse health&lt;/b&gt;, &lt;b&gt;horse skin cancer&lt;/b&gt;. Vermont Comments: 0.</description>
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