This section is from the book "The Horse - Its Treatment In Health And Disease", by J. Wortley Axe. Also available from Amazon: The Horse. Its Treatment In Health And Disease.
This takes place when the foot of one limb habitually though lightly strikes the inner side of the fetlock or coronet of the corresponding leg of the opposite side. The defect may be confined to one leg in front or behind, or it may involve two, or the whole of them. A repetition of the act causes soreness and swelling of the part struck, and may induce lameness.
 
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