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Date: 2013-09-22 15:29:49
Lameness
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Equine prepurchase exam
Veterinary medicine
Horse anatomy
Horse management

Post Flood Equine Health Facts:  Minimize the time horse’s stand in flood water and rinse them thoroughly afterward to prevent skin infections. Monitor for signs of lameness or disease and call your vet if needed.

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