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Join Date: 02-01-08
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Water in the ears
The thread on swimming horses made me wonder - I remember hearing as a child that if a donkey got water in his ears, he would die. Do you know if this is true of horses? I tried googling, but I couldn't find anything on it, so maybe it's not true.
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All mammals don't fare well with water in their ears as it upsets the balance. Cotton balls in the ear or rags, etc can be used like when you give your dog a bath, but the placement can be hard and they could fall out or get too far in the ear. A little bit of diluted alcohol or acetic acid can help dry out ears after swimming.
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Well, I've Googled and find nothing to suggest that there is any truth in this. Water will dry out of ears, and if there was a real danger to this then the ear would be built differently. I can't see an animal having something that would kill them so easily.
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