Archive for September 2010
Chemical Reactions Of Proteins
You are not alone. You are not the first – or the last – horse owner who sees this phenomenon and begins to mentally run through a list of all the possibilities. Check out most horse-related forums and you will find some horse owner pleading for help and very concerned about the welfare of their beloved horse.
“Could it be blood in the urine?” they ask. “Do you have black cherry trees in your pasture?” someone will answer back. Many people will assume such discolorations are signs of kidney infections, proof of red blood in urine, some type of poisoning, or even one of the dreaded signs of colic in a horse.