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 /. DineaHCK of synorial meinhi-oiiex. 



Bog Hpaciii (blood spavin). — Location: Front part of hock 

 .ioint. 



Thorough pin. — Location: Upper and back jjart of hook joint. 



Wind puffs (windgalls) . — Location: On the sides of the tendons 

 just above the fetlock joints. 



Other bursal enlargements may be found located on vai-ious 

 parts of the legs, but no special name has been given to them. 



■J. Dixcaf^en of ihe iintscles, teadorm. Ugameiifn. and skin. 



Poll evil. — Location: In the region of the poll. 



FistuloiiH ii-itliei-s. — Location: In the region of the vyithers. 



Sweeny (atrophy or vs^asting of the nauscles). — Location: Usually 

 in the shoulders or the hip. 



Broken knees. — Location: Front part of the kneejoint. 



Cap>ped elboir. — Location: Point of the elbow. 



Capped hock. — Location: Point of the hock. 



Curb. — Location: Lower and back part of the hock. 



Sjntin.g knees. — Location: Knees. 



Cocked ankles. — Location: Fetlock joints. 



Bowed tendons. — Location: Flexor tendons below the knees 

 and hock. 



Breakdown. — Location: Sprain of the suspensory ligament. 



Saddle galls. — Location: On the saddle bed. 



Cinch galls. — Location: On the parts coming in contact with 

 the cinch. 



Collar galls. — Location: On the parts coming in contact with 

 the collar. 



4. Diseases of the. foot. 



Thrush. — Location: Frog. 



Canker. — Location: Frog and sole. 



Chronic laminitis. — Location: Sensitive laminae. 



Corn. — Location: Between the wall and bar. 



Quarter crack. — Location: Quarters of the hoof. 



Quittor. — Location: Top of the coronet. 



Contracted heels. — Location: Heels. 



Toe cracks. — Location: At the toe of the hoof. 



