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'''A 4-month-old foal sustained a wound to its right stifle one week ago. Over the last 48 hours the foal has developed a stilted gait and seemed unwilling to feed from the ground as usual. It has a high tail carriage and, when menaced, the response shown is initiated:'''
 
'''A 4-month-old foal sustained a wound to its right stifle one week ago. Over the last 48 hours the foal has developed a stilted gait and seemed unwilling to feed from the ground as usual. It has a high tail carriage and, when menaced, the response shown is initiated:'''
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A 4-month-old foal sustained a wound to its right stifle one week ago. Over the last 48 hours the foal has developed a stilted gait and seemed unwilling to feed from the ground as usual. It has a high tail carriage and, when menaced, the response shown is initiated:


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What is your clinical diagnosis and what prognosis would you give the foal? [[|Link to Article]]
What factors may have led to the foal being susceptible to this disease? [[|Link to Article]]
What treatment should you institute? [[|Link to Article]]
What would you recommend as routine stud farm management for the prevention of this disease? [[|Link to Article]]


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