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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 38766"><p>I've always thought it was an age/ body parts growing at different rate thing. I've seen it in both foals and calves. The ones I've seen appear about the time they were weaned until it magically disappears at about a year old. Never seen it in anything older and would seriously consider culling if that was the case.</p><p></p><p>For those asking, if he is asking about the same thing I'm thinking of, it looks like the joint above the back hoof suddenly "pops", "snaps", "clicks" into place instead of rotating in place as the animal steps forward. Like the front tendon is too tight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 38766"] I've always thought it was an age/ body parts growing at different rate thing. I've seen it in both foals and calves. The ones I’ve seen appear about the time they were weaned until it magically disappears at about a year old. Never seen it in anything older and would seriously consider culling if that was the case. For those asking, if he is asking about the same thing I’m thinking of, it looks like the joint above the back hoof suddenly “pops”, “snaps”, "clicks" into place instead of rotating in place as the animal steps forward. Like the front tendon is too tight. [/QUOTE]
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