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Type of horse injury
Stringhalt is a sudden flexion of one or both hind legs in horses and donkeys, most easily seen while the animal is walking or trotting. It is most evident
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"Australian stringhalt" (PDF). South East Victoria Equine Network. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-02-21. *"Merck Veterinary Manual - Stringhalt". Archived
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20 November 2008. Retrieved 6 December 2010. Kohnke, John. "Australian stringhalt" (PDF). South East Victoria Equine Network. Archived from the original
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Anatomical region
caused by damage to one of many soft tissue structures in this region. Stringhalt Also see equine conformation Because the hock takes a great deal of strain
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Neuromuscular disease of horses
quality of life for the animal. Equine polysaccharide storage myopathy Stringhalt Cerebellar abiotrophy Draper, A.C.; Bender, J.B.; Firshman, A.M.; Baird
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polo ponies, a "show string" of horse show entries, or a pack string. stringhalt A nervous disorder in horses, causing a jerking movement, a higher-than-natural
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British Thoroughbred racehorse
won the 1894 Epsom Oaks and 1,000 Guineas Stakes despite having severe stringhalt in both hind limbs. Amiable raced until she was three years old, retiring
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Anatomy of muscles in horses
proximal portion of the first phalanx. Important in the treatment of stringhalt in the hind limb. Extends the carpal, pastern, and coffin joints Deep
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American racehorse
the winner's circle. Casse explained that the colt had a mild case of stringhalt, which causes the occasional involuntary upward flexion of a hind leg
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Abnormal gait or stance in horses
change in gait, especially in the hind legs, and neck stiffness or pain. Stringhalt: caused by damage to the long digital extensor muscle, or from eating
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American thoroughbred racehorse
Prince Stakes to Yoshida. After the latter race, he was diagnosed with stringhalt, a neuro-muscular condition that affected his right hind leg. The condition
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An habitual sudden twitching of the hinder leg of a horse, or an involuntary or convulsive contraction of the muscles that raise the hock.
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A kind of lameness in horse. See Stringhalt.