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  2. Hipposandal - Wikipedia

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    The hipposandal (Latin soleae ferreae) [1] is a device that protected the hoof of a horse. It was commonplace in the northwestern countries of the Roman Empire, [1] [2] [3] and was a predecessor to the horseshoe. The necessity of protecting the horse hoof was recognised by the ancient Greeks and Romans, and written about by Xenophon. [4]

  3. Rotational falls - Wikipedia

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    A rotational fall is defined as when the "horse forward somersaults in the air before landing on its back.” [3] This often occurs as a result of the horse hitting the fence with its front legs while jumping. The possibility of a fall occurring can be increased by a variety of factors including; condition of ground, experience of rider ...

  4. Frog (horse anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    The frog is triangular in shape. The frog is a part of a horse hoof, located on the underside, which should touch the ground if the horse is standing on soft footing.The frog is triangular in shape, and extends midway from the heels toward the toe, covering around 25% of the bottom of the hoof.

  5. Equestrian Georgie Campbell Dead at 37 After Falling Off ...

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    Georgie Campbell. Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Equestrian Georgie Campbell died aged 37 on Sunday, May 26, during an eventing competition in the U.K. Campbell fell from her horse and suffered fatal ...

  6. Exhausted horse fights for life after falling into Florida ...

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    The horse laid on its side recovering from the ordeal, but it popped onto its feet shortly after. The video shows rescuers using a lead rope attached to a bridle to inch the horse away from the water.

  7. Horse gait - Wikipedia

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    The walk, a four-beat gait. The walk is a four-beat gait that averages about 7 kilometres per hour (4.3 mph). When walking, a horse's legs follow this sequence: left hind leg, left front leg, right hind leg, right front leg, in a regular 1-2-3-4 beat.

  8. Georgie Campbell, Equestrian Star, Dead at 37 After Falling ...

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    A British horse rider died Sunday after she fell while competing at an equestrian event in England, the sport's governing body said.Georgie Campbell suffered a fatal fall while competing at the ...

  9. Lameness (equine) - Wikipedia

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    Hoof or horseshoe wear can indicate breakover and if the horse is dragging its toes. Change in shape of the hoof wall is also common in horses with laminitis. "Founder rings," or thickened concentric rings in the hoof wall, indicate a past episode of laminitis. Concavity of the dorsal (front) surface of the hoof can indicate chronic laminitis.