Health/Veterinary Terms

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BLEEDER: Horse who had pulmonary bleeding during or after a workout or race due to ruptured blood vessel.

BOWED TENDON: Rupture of the sheath enclosing the tendon from the knee to the fetlock joint.

BREAKDOWN: When a horse suffered an injury; lameness. Commonly used to refer to a catastrophic or fatal breakdown.

BUCKED SHINS: Inflammation of the shin to which young horses are particularly susceptible. Usually treated by pin-firing.

BUTE: Phenylbutazone, a commonly used analgesic for horses.

LAMINITIS: Inflammation of the soft tissue inside the wall of the hoof.

FUROSEMIDE: Lasix, the medication used to treat of bleeders.

QUARTER CRACK: Crack in wall of hoof.

RUNDOWN BANDAGES: Bandages on the hind legs, usually with a pad inside, to keep a horse from scraping his heels when he runs.

WASHY: Horse breaking out in nervous sweat before race, sometimes to the point it will be dripping from his belly.​
 
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