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Bone spavin is a bony growth within the lower hock joint of horse or cattle. It is caused by osteoarthritis, and the degree of lameness that results can be serious enough to end a horse's competitive career.
Bonespavin is a bony growth within the lower hock joint of horse or cattle. It is caused by osteoarthritis, and the degree of lameness that results can...
Look up spavin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Spavin is a condition in livestock. It may refer to: Bonespavin, a type of osteoarthritis that often...
Bog spavin is a swelling of the tibiotarsal joint of the horse's hock which, in itself, does not cause lameness. The joint becomes distended by excess...
in front. Arthritis (horse) Degenerative joint disease (DJD), such as bonespavin, ringbone, omarthritis Inflammatory joint disease such as Carpitis (sprained...
mares. While mild navicular changes, sesamoids, pastern arthritis and bonespavin may be permitted on radiographs, osteochondrosis in the hock or stifle...
angulation and loading on the back of the hock predisposes the horse to bone and bog spavin, thoroughpin, and curb. Post-Legged/Straight Behind Angles of the...
veterinary medicine, tiludronic acid is used to treat navicular disease and bonespavin in horses. Its tradenames are Tildren and Equidronate. It is approved...
treatment of navicular disease and osteoarthritic conditions such as bonespavin. Tildren is given intravenously, either systemically injected into the...
horse, with one review noting that it appeared to be suffering from bonespavin. Israel Putnam was a military officer from Brooklyn, Connecticut. Originally...
distension of the tibiotarsal joint in the horse is known as bog spavin. "Ankle joint: anatomy, bones, ligaments and movements". KenHub. Retrieved 22 September...
and free from defects such as shallow breathing, deformed hooves, bone and bog spavin, or ringbone. Geldings were preferred for cavalry horses with the...
Office Inspector, Watford, London Midland & Scottish Railway Company. Edward Spavin, Chargehand, Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Albert Starr, Sergeant, Lincolnshire...