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Ringbone is
exostosis (bone growth) in the
pastern or
coffin joint of a horse. In
severe cases, the
growth can
encircle the bones,
giving ringbone its...
- The
Ringbone Formation is a
Campanian geologic formation in
southwestern New Mexico. The base of the
formation is a
conglomerate with
boulders up to 2...
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thoroughbred he had ever known. As the
Derby approached, Sun
Briar developed ringbone and
Kilmer suddenly had no
horse for the race.
McDaniel urged him to enter...
- tired, such as at the end of a race.
Injury to the
suspensory ligament Ringbone, due to
excessive stress on the
pastern joint Short,
upright pasterns are...
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Arthritis (horse)
Degenerative joint disease (DJD), such as bone spavin,
ringbone,
omarthritis Inflammatory joint disease such as
Carpitis (sprained knee)...
- (61 m) of
limestone and shale. The
formation rests unconformably on the
Ringbone Formation or
Skunk Ranch Formation, and
varies greatly in thickness, from...
- side of the hoof,
pastern and fetlock,
predisposing the
horse to DJD,
ringbone, foot
soreness or bruising. The
horse will tend to wing,
possibly causing...
- One
reporter said the
horse looked like it was "suffering
slightly from
ringbone lameness and not
daring to
travel faster than a walk." The proportions...
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Formation Underlies Bluff Cr**** Tuff
Overlies Ringbone Formation Cowboy Spring Formation Thickness 150
meters (490 ft) Lithology...
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defects such as
shallow breathing,
deformed hooves, bone and bog spavin, or
ringbone.
Geldings were
preferred for
cavalry horses with the
purchase of mares...