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Discharge from the coronary band suggests that at least one hoof is starting to slough. The findings were similar in the other four feet, so the horse was destroyed. | Discharge from the coronary band suggests that at least one hoof is starting to slough. The findings were similar in the other four feet, so the horse was destroyed. | ||
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An 11-year-old mare has been lame for three weeks, after escaping from her stable one night. Recently, her condition has markedly deteriorated.
Question | Answer | Article | |
What is your diagnosis? | Severe laminitis. |
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Where is the horse likely to have spent the night of freedom? | The feed room. This type of case is often associated with grain overload while the animal is out of the stable. |
Link to Article | |
What treatment would you recommend? | Discharge from the coronary band suggests that at least one hoof is starting to slough. The findings were similar in the other four feet, so the horse was destroyed. |
Link to Article |