Another One For Kim

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    david a hall Moderator

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    You arnt gona believe this one, I didnt :) Aries is a yearling, was tall for age, Spent the winter in a yard with other yearlings, was 3/10 lame one morning, I was called to give my opinion. Any guesses?

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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    What's the "stuff" in the distal toe h/l zone?
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    david a hall Moderator

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    Well its sort of Stuff of course.
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    Animal, vegetable, or mineral?
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    david a hall Moderator

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    I think its just echo Tom, may even be on the outside of the foot. ps whats the H/L zone?
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    Justin Decker Active Member

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    Horn lamellar zone, the area between the coffin bone and the hoofwall.
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    david a hall Moderator

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    Thank you Justin I knew as soon as I asked :)
    The reason I found this interesting was the level of displacement and not really that lame, It didnt have a good outcome as the filly was PTS.
    Let me know if it isnt interesting Regards David.

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    Eric Russell Active Member

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    Wow, that thing wanted to fly off like some of my shoes!
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    William Kiner WCB # 362

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    Wow !! is right .
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    Justin Decker Active Member

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    I was wondering why you were asking! :) Thought maybe different term between countries.
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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    How'd he manage that? or was it known?
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    david a hall Moderator

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    My guess is one of his friends or relations trod on the outside of his foot. The thing about broken bones and horses is when pressure and force meet, sometimes the most simple of accidents can have catastrophic consequences.

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