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Surra Surra, also known as African horse sickness, is a viral disease that affects horses and other equids. The

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Surra, also known as African horse sickness, is a viral disease that affects horses and other equids. The sounds associated with this disease are often haunting and melancholic. The first sound you may hear is the soft whinnying of an infected horse, their voice strained and weak as they struggle with the fever and fatigue that comes with Surra. This sound is a stark contrast to the usual strong and confident neighing of a healthy horse, serving as a reminder of the toll this disease takes on its victims.

As the disease progresses, other sounds begin to emerge. The rhythmic thumping of a horse's hooves as they struggle to remain steady on their feet can be heard echoing through the stables. Each step is labored and heavy, a stark reminder of the weakness and fatigue that accompanies Surra. The sound of a horse's breathing becomes raspy and strained, each inhalation and exhalation a struggle as they battle the fever that rages within their bodies.

The sound of a horse in pain is one that is impossible to ignore. The high-pitched whinnying and neighing that escapes their lips as they experience muscle tremors and spasms is gut-wrenching to hear. Every sound is a plea for relief from the torment of Surra, a desperate cry for help from an animal that is suffering. The shrill cries of a horse in distress serve as a stark reminder of the urgency of finding a cure for this devastating disease.

As the disease reaches its final stages, the sounds become even more haunting. The silence that settles over the stables as a horse succumbs to Surra is deafening. The absence of their hooves thumping against the ground, their whinnying and neighing, is a stark reminder of the loss that comes with this disease. The sound of mourning and grief fills the air as the other horses in the stable sense the absence of their companion, a reminder of the bond that is broken by Surra.

Despite the devastation that Surra brings, there is hope for those affected by this disease. With advances in veterinary medicine and research, there is potential for a cure to be found. The sound of hope is a quiet one, a whisper of possibility that lingers in the air. The knowledge that progress is being made in the fight against Surra is a ray of light in the darkness, a reminder that there is hope for a future where this disease no longer poses a threat to horses and other equids.

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