Artikel in Horse International

The horse’s skin is developed to provide a barrier from outside influences and to protect the homeostasis, a stable environment within the body. It regulates the body’s temperature by producing sweat and changing the peripheral circulation. It also produces vitamin D and contains an extensive network of nerves which are used for sensation. The skin is the largest organ of the body. But what if it gets damaged?

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