A post-mortem examination....
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The side of the horse that faces west when the animal is walking north. The horse's left side. Horses are most often led, saddled, and mounted from the near side. Opposite of off....
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[from the Latin navicula, little ship]: Degenerative heel lameness. May involve the navicular bone, navicular bursa, DDF, and the coffin joint. a.k.a: Navicular syndrome....
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The hind feet are closer together than the hips....
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A tool used for removing shoes, nails, and cutting nails....
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Soft steel nails specially designed for attaching horseshoes to hooves. They are generally made with a four-sided, tapered shaft; the tip beveled on the inside, and a head shaped to seat into a horseshoe. A pattern or trademark is stamped into the inside face of the head to make it possible to...
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Swedish-based horseshoe nail manufacturer since 1885. Mustad currently owns Capewell and Cooper horseshoe nail companies, as well as a division which produces glue-on horseshoes and polyurethane-clad aluminum horseshoes. Mustad also produces hoof treatment chemicals and horseshoe calks....
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Paired extended heels on a horseshoe....
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A narrow hoof with straight quarters and a large frog....
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Offspring or progeny of a jack and a mare....
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The study of biological structures without consideration for their function....
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