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den check from a gallop, cow-liocked horses are 

 particularly liable to it. Aiter tlieir first appearance, 

 they generally produce considerable lameness. 



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FIG. 12. 



CoW'Jiocked means, if the hocks stand narrower 

 together than the hoofs, the lower legs and the toes 

 are turned outward. A slight inclination to this 



