If you run a farm that has horses on it, you'll need to know the difference between Strongyles and Strangles. What does a horse with Strongyles have?
Answer Parasites
Strongyles, as defined on Wikipedia are "nematode worms of the family Strongylidae, order Strongylida. They are often parasitic in the gastrointestinal tract of mammals, especially grazers such as sheep, cattle and horses." As mentioned in the question, strangles are bacteria that cause a cold.
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