Observations On the Causes Which Constitute Unsoundness in Horses Considered I

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Observations On the Causes Which Constitute Unsoundness in Horses Considered I
Richard Lawrence
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It very rarely occurs, and it is very doubtful if it ever produces lameness; but it is often confounded with an- other disease, called the BOG SPAVIN, Which consists of an inflammation and disten- sion of Bursa Mucosa, or the parts surrounding the ligament of the hough. In this state, the vein which lies immediately over it is forced forward; and hence the disease has, errone- (jusly, been supposed to lie in the vein. The Bog Spavin is a disease of great consequence, as it reduces the streagth ...of the horse, and is very rarely cured, THE CURB Is manifested by a swelling on t\w back part of the hough, and consists of a ftram in tli© annular ligament, which hold^ the tendons in 50 their proper situations. This complaint pre- vails chiefly among young horses, particularly those which are cow-houghed, or whose houghs describe an acute angle with the thigh. A curb will occasion lameness during its inflam- matory state, but it is easily removed by blistering or firing. During its inactive state the horse experiences no inconvenience ; it is, therefore, doubtful, Avhether a curb, under such circumstances, should constitute unsound- ness, any more than windgalls or thorough pins.

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