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Articles and discussions on Stringhalt - Diet and Treatment written and moderated by an equine veterinarian. ... Discussion on Stringhalt - Diet and Treatment ... I am currently feeding 1-1/2 pounds of Equine Senior daily with alfalfa cubes. She also has daily access to pasture. She weighs about 1900-2000 pounds and is about...
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Articles and discussions on Stringhalt written and moderated by an equine veterinarian. ... Better information makes for healthier horses, Horseadvice.com is where equine science and horse sense intersect. ... Stringhalt and Stinghalt-Like Diseases in Horses by Robert N. Oglesby DVM...
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The hind legs are flexed in an exaggerated manner when a horse with stringhalt attempts to walk and the leg is often held up close to the belly. More interest has been shown in these conditions due to the recent increase in the number of cases of equine protozoal myelitis or EPM.
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By some unaccountable oversight (not smart maybe) stringhalt was not included in our text, Equine Pathology. I should like to make up that deficit here with such thoughts as I have on this sometimes perplexing condition.
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Answer: Stringhalt is a rare lameness that causes a horse to lift his hind legs higher and more rapidly than usual when he's moving. One or both hind legs may be affected, and the lameness varies from mild (just a muscle spasm) to so severe that the horse actually kicks himself in the belly when he ... Equine Ads Flash...
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All breeds may be affected by Australian Stringhalt, although thoroughbreds seem to be more susceptible and ponies less susceptible. Horses will usually recover if moved to a paddock where they are not grazing Catsear or Dandelion.
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www.holisticanimalmedicines.com/stringhalt.html
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Stringhalt is a disease of horses characterised by abnormal hyperflexion of one or both hind legs. Stringhalt is a commonly encountered worldwide, but is particularly well recognized in Australia, to the extent that the outbreak form of the disease is often referred to as Australian Stringhalt. ... Specialist Equine Surgeon...
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Equine Ailments - Stringhalt Springhalt.. Horse Owners World the one stop equine site on the net. ... Advertise your business here.. services; holidays, tack, feeds, machinery or anything equine; ... Stringhalt Springhalt - classified as a nervous disease. Like shivering the symptoms can be intermittent.
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Bach Therapy in Equine Behaviour Management; ... Management of Australian Stringhalt; ... Australian Stringhalt is a condition that affects the peripheral nerves resulting in a spasmodic over flexion of the joints. This condition usually affects the hind legs with the sciatic, peroneal or tibial nerves most often being...
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