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Filaree or Storksbill and Lamintis
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<blockquote data-quote="CattleAnnie" data-source="post: 28598" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>Sometimes even something like a stone bruise to the frog can sore a horse up for a while. Did you do any riding over stony ground or gravel roads?</p><p>What exactly made the guy think that the horse had laminitis?</p><p>I know a wee bit more about founder, long story (auction mart draft mare purchase for choring, etc.), so I'm curious as to how 'fat' your horse is.</p><p>Usually the horse will stand with the forelegs kind of extended. They will 'point' alternately with them to ease the discomfort, as a horse bears more weight with it's forelegs than hind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleAnnie, post: 28598, member: 220"] Sometimes even something like a stone bruise to the frog can sore a horse up for a while. Did you do any riding over stony ground or gravel roads? What exactly made the guy think that the horse had laminitis? I know a wee bit more about founder, long story (auction mart draft mare purchase for choring, etc.), so I'm curious as to how 'fat' your horse is. Usually the horse will stand with the forelegs kind of extended. They will 'point' alternately with them to ease the discomfort, as a horse bears more weight with it's forelegs than hind. [/QUOTE]
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