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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...
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causes lameness Bog spavin, a
swelling condition that does not
cause lameness, but may be
produced by
something that does Alan
Spavin (1942–2016), English...
- typical. Conversely,
occult spavin does not
produce any
significant exostoses on the
small tarsals,
whilst bog spavin and
blood spavin do not
involve bony changes...
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synovium is
called bog spavin.
Degenerative joint disease of the
tarsometatarsal and/or
distal intertarsal joint is
referred to as bone
spavin. Curb, or tarsal...
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synovial distension of the
tibiotarsal joint in the
horse is
known as
bog spavin. "Ankle joint: anatomy, bones,
ligaments and movements". KenHub. Retrieved...
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lamenesses or
blemishes (defects that do not
cause lameness) in horses.
Bog spavin:
excessive synovial fluid in the
tarsocrural joint,
which leads to a large...
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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 hock...
- free from
defects such as
shallow breathing,
deformed hooves, bone and
bog spavin, or ringbone.
Geldings were
preferred for
cavalry horses with the purchase...
- sickle-hocks are at an
increased risk of
developing thoroughpin, curb and
bog or bone
spavins. Very
severe cases of sickle-hocks can
result in
permanent lameness...