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  2. Racehorse injuries - Wikipedia

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    Feeling no pain, an injured horse on drugs may continue to charge down the track, endangering every horse and jockey in the race. Drugs may account for the fact that the North American fatality rate on turf is higher than it is in Australia on turf, or even Great Britain (0.38), where race day medications are not allowed. [101] [38] [102]

  3. Lameness (equine) - Wikipedia

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    A normal horse with have a cranial phase and a caudal phase of equal length: the horse will bring the leg as far forward as it does backward. In a lame horse, the cranial phase will be shorter when compared to the caudal phase, so it appears to spend more time with the leg backward than it does forward.

  4. List of horse accidents - Wikipedia

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    Amado Credidio, 24, Panamanian jockey, died when his mount Spartan Monk clipped heels with another horse in a race at Aqueduct on March 29, 1982. He fell into the path of oncoming horses which could not avoid him. [4] Earl Dew, 19, American jockey, 1940 national champion. Died from head injuries caused from a spill in the 6th race on 2 February ...

  5. Why are injured race horses put down? - AOL

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    Injured horses are often put down after falling in National Hunt races. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  6. Treatment of equine lameness - Wikipedia

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    The callus formed due to splint bone injury can become large and put pressure on the suspensory ligament. Bone heals by formation of a callus over the defective area. Speed and quality of healing is directly related to the blood supply and fracture stability. Rest is required immediately following injury to reduce movement of the fracture site.

  7. Muscular system of the horse - Wikipedia

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    Fairly commonly injured by horses doing fast work, the DDFT is round in cross section. Superficial digital flexor: Runs down the back of the leg, behind the carpus and cannon, branches below the fetlock and inserts into the distal side of the 1st phalanx and proximal side of the 2nd phalanx. Flexes the elbow, carpus and lower joints.

  8. Draft horse spooked at LaPorte County Fair, man airlifted to ...

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    LAPORTE — A spooked draft horse running loose caused injuries to two children and an adult Thursday at the LaPorte County ... St. Joseph County 4-H Fair animal exhibits show how hard work pays off.

  9. Carson Beck injury update: Georgia QB has no timetable for ...

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    According to a report from The Athletic Monday, Beck suffered an injury to his UCL, a ligament in the elbow that connects the bones of the upper arm to the forearm.