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question 81 1 pts clinical signs of _____ in the horse include anxiety, gagging, excessive salivation, and feed and saliva coming from the nostrils. aspiration vomition choke regurgitation
In horses, choke is a condition where there is an obstruction in the esophagus. This leads to clinical signs such as anxiety due to discomfort, gagging attempts to clear the obstruction, excessive salivation as the horse cannot swallow properly, and feed and saliva coming from the nostrils as the back - flow occurs. Aspiration is inhaling foreign material into the lungs, vomiting is expulsion of stomach contents through the mouth which is rare in horses, and regurgitation is more related to upper gastrointestinal tract issues in other species and not typically presenting with these exact signs in horses.
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