Can your horse get sick or die in my horse?
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There is no one definitive answer to this question. The simple answer is yes, horses can die in other horses, but it depends on the specifics of the situation. Some factors that may contribute to a horse dying in another horse include the age and health of the horses involved, as well as how close together they are when their hearts stop beating.
Generally speaking, young and healthy horses are more likely to survive an attack by another horse than older or sick animals. If two healthy horses are closely standing next to each other when their hearts suddenly stop beating, it is possible for both animals to die. However, if one of the horses is significantly older or unhealthy, that animal is more likely to die from the attack than its healthier counterpart.
There have been cases where a horse has died after being attacked by another horse, but there are also many instances where this does not occur. Ultimately, it depends on a number of factors including the age and health of both animals involved in the altercation. While it is certainly possible for a horse to die in another horse, this scenario does not always play out in reality.