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Navicular syndrome causes chronic lameness and attenuates the exercise performance. Several shoeing methods have been implemented, but their success has been inconsistent.
Metha Chanda +4 more
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Acute Renal Failure and Laminitis Following Cesarean Section in a Friesian Mare. A Case Report
The term dystocia refers to an abnormal birth and the most common cause is an abnormal alignment of the head or forelimbs in the birth canal. Usually in adult horses, acute renal failure occurs as a complication of another disease process that causes ...
Zsofia DARADICS +7 more
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A preliminary case study of the effect of shoe-wearing on the biomechanics of a horse’s foot [PDF]
Horse racing is a multi-billion-dollar industry that has raised welfare concerns due to injured and euthanized animals. Whilst the cause of musculoskeletal injuries that lead to horse morbidity and mortality is multifactorial, pre-existing pathologies ...
Gatesy, S M +3 more
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Does a 4–6 Week Shoeing Interval Promote Optimal Foot Balance in the Working Equine?
Variation in equine hoof conformation between farriery interventions lacks research, despite associations with distal limb injuries. This study aimed to determine linear and angular hoof variations pre- and post-farriery within a four to six week shoeing/
Kirsty Leśniak +3 more
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Abstract Children's relationship with time in preschools is an under‐researched area. Young children rarely know how to measure time using a clock, but their experiences of time may contribute to understanding children's well‐being and debates about quality in preschools.
Kristín Dýrfjörð +3 more
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Lo strumentario podologico nella mascalcia medievale. Testi e iconografia
In the context of clinical surgery of veterinary medicine, medieval podiatry played a key role both for disease incidence and for evolution, and therefore the success, of therapeutic treatments. The paper aims to investigate the surgical instruments used
Lia Brunori Cianti, Luca Cianti
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Corrective shoeing in horses: analysis of the adaptation period to the new condition imposed
Corrective shoeing is a method commonly used to alter the locomotion pattern in animals or as therapy for various disorders of the locomotive system of horses.
Raquel M. Albernaz +7 more
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Equestrian sports, including racing (e.g., flat, steeple-chasing, harness or donkey derby); show-jumping; cross-country; dressage; polo; polocrosse; endurance; carriage driving; vaulting and hunting; are hugely popular in the UK, and they involve a ...
Tim Q. Holmes, Ashleigh F. Brown
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Anatomist and Co-Founder of Polish Veterinary Education—Ludwik Henryk Bojanus (1776–1827)
Ludwig Henry Bojanus was born on 16 July 1776 in Buchsweiler, Alsace. After studying in Jena and Vienna, L. H. Bojanus enrolled at the University of Jena for his doctoral studies. Bojanus’s scientific activities are closely associated with Vilnius, where
Jarosław Sobolewski, Maciej Zdun
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At a time when the work horse was subjected to heavy work such as pulling heavy loads, the adherence of his hoofs to the ground was a condition for the effectiveness of the animal machine. Horse shoes didn’t vary in the Middle Ages, the horses being shod
Christophe Degueurce
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