A disease of horses, in particular Kimberley disease.
donkeys were a godsend because they are relatively immune to walkabout disease
Example sentencesExamples
- Bullocks and horses couldn't take the often extreme heat, and horses also were prone to walkabout disease.
- We were always needing horses because they were always dying from walkabout disease.
- Walkabout disease has been responsible for yearly losses running into many thousands of pounds.
- The State Department of Agriculture is running an investigation into the walkabout disease that affects horses.
- Maybe the horses they had were knocked out by walkabout disease.
- The plant has been suspected of causing walkabout disease in horses.
- There was never any walkabout disease in the area.
- Walkabout disease of horses causes considerable inconvenience to station activities.
- They are prone to walkabout disease, caused by them eating a bluey-green bush with a yellow flower.
- Two years was a good season for horses out there; they die with walkabout disease.