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After exposure to pesticides, Messer's horses developed sores around their mouths and on their bodies. Then they started staggering around the pasture, and quickly died. Autopsies showed at least some of the animals died of liver and kidney failure. (Photo courtesy of Nick Messer)

After exposure to pesticides, Messer's horses developed sores around their mouths and on their bodies. Then they started staggering around the pasture, and quickly died. Autopsies showed at least some of the animals died of liver and kidney failure.

(Photo courtesy of Nick Messer)
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