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Nearly all equine foot diseases have their root in biomechanics, noted a Universit ... Biomechanics and Hoof Problems, Treatment (AAEP 2012) By Nancy S. Loving, DVM; April 2, 2013 ...
When laminitis develops to the point that the hoof wall is restricting blood supply to the laminae and causing further inflammation, a hoof wall resection might be needed. Amy Rucker, DVM, of ...
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Paulick Report on MSNRood & Riddle Podiatry: TLC Helps Arthrodesis Case Recover From Toe CrackHowever, as Rood & Riddle's Equine Podiatry unit explained in its latest "Case of the Month," any change to the equine limb ...
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Your Horse on MSNThrush in horses: equine vet advises how to prevent and treat itThrush in horses is characterised by a black, foul-smelling discharge from the hooves and urgent treatment is required. In my experience, thrush is usually (but not always) the result of poor hoof ...
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Paulick Report on MSNHorse Owners: New Website Includes Science-Based Resources On Equine WellnessThe site was created by Boehringer Ingelheim after a survey identified knowledge gaps among owners on many health topics ...
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