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Although many horsemen still practice the primitive method of using a lighted cigarette to draw out ticks from a horse, it is not considered wise because it can cause the tick to dispel its stomach contents, resulting in disease transmission. Most disease transmission from a tick occurs within the first 24-36 hours of attachment, so prompt removal is recommended

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