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Unless otherwise stated, the following conditions are described with respect to donkeys kept in the U.K. and similar environments.
Trimming of the overgrown foot
References
- Crane, M. (2008) The donkey's foot In Svendsen, E.D., Duncan, J. and Hadrill, D. (2008) The Professional Handbook of the Donkey, 4th edition, Whittet Books, Chapter 10
- Budras, K.D., Schiel, C., and Milling, C. (1998). ‘Horn Tubules of the White Line; an insufficient barrier to ascending bacterial invasion’. Equine Veterinary Education 10 (2). pp 81-85.
- Crane, M. (2003). ‘Foot Problems in the Donkey’. Veterinary and Farriery Practice: the Common Ground. Proceedings of the 5th Biannual Seminar BEVA and NAFB & AE Conference, Stoneleigh. 21 October 2003. pp 12-14.
- Eley, J.L., French, J.M. (1993). ‘Chronic Founder in the Donkey’. Proceedings of the 5th Biannual Seminar BEVA and NAFB & AE Conference, Stoneleigh. 21 October 2003. pp 12-14.
- Eustace, R. A. (1992). ‘Explaining Laminitis and its Prevention’. E.F.S. Equine Series 1. Title II. series 636.1. (ISBN 0-9518974-0-3)
- Fowler, J. (1995). ‘Trimming donkeys’ feet’. Equine Veterinary Education 7. pp 18-21.
- Keller, M., Stanek, C., Krehon, S., and Rosengarten, R.. (2000). ‘Keratopathogenic mould fungi and dermatophytes in healthy and diseased hooves of horses’. Veterinary Record 147. pp 619-622.
- Newlyn, H.A., Collins, S. N., Cope, B. C., Hopegood, L., Latham, R. J., and Reilly, J.D. (2004). ‘Equid Hoof Horn: a Natural Composite?’ Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Deformation and Fracture of Composites. I.O.M. Communications Ltd, London, U.K. March 1999. pp 231-240.
- Pollitt, C.C. (1998). ‘The anatomy and physiology of the hoof wall’. Equine Veterinary Education 10 (6). pp 318 –325.
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