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  2. Soring - Wikipedia

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    While the design is intended to exaggerate the horse's action, the shape of the stacks and added weight to the horse's foot cause the foot to strike with more force and at an abnormal angle. [9] Soring occurs when items are concealed between the pad and hoof such that painful pressure occurs to the sole of the hoof making the horse lift its ...

  3. Saddle sore - Wikipedia

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    In animals such as horses and other working animals, saddle sores often form on either side of the withers, which is the area where the front of a saddle rests, and also in the girth area behind the animal's elbow, where they are known as a girth gall. Saddle sores can occur over the loin, and occasionally in other locations.

  4. Withers - Wikipedia

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    Most horses have 18 thoracic vertebrae. The processes at the withers can be more than 30 centimetres (12 in) long. Since they do not move relative to the ground as the horse's head does, the withers are used as the measuring point for the height of a horse. Horses are sometimes measured in hands – one hand is 4 inches (10.2 cm). Horse heights ...

  5. Equine conformation - Wikipedia

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    A poorly-fitting Saddle (with an insufficiently high pommel arch or a narrow tree) may initiate or exacerbate this condition, as the horse will avoid movements which cause discomfort, thus leading to muscle loss behind the withers. Horses that trot fast with high, erect neck (like Standardbred race horses) do not develop strong, active back ...

  6. Racehorse injuries - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] A 2005 study by the United States Department of Agriculture found that injuries are the second leading cause of death in horses, second only to old age. [ 3 ] Two years after Secretariat 's record-breaking US Triple Crown took the sport in the United States to a new level of popularity, the breakdown and death of Ruffian brought on a ...

  7. Roundups of wild horses cause controversy [Video] - AOL

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    The Bureau of Land Management rounded up more than 700 wild horses in Colorado this fall for relocation. They argue the land can't sustain the population, but critics say the horses have been ...

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  9. Lameness (equine) - Wikipedia

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    Grade 5: the horse is minimally or non-weight bearing on the limb, or unable to move Non-weight bearing lameness (grade 5) is most commonly the result of a hoof abscess. While very painful, most hoof abscesses are quite treatable and do not cause long-term lameness.

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