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spavin
▪ I. spavin, n.1 Farriery. (ˈspævɪn) Forms: α. 5 spaueyne, -veyne, spavayne, 6 spauain. β. 6 spauen, speven, 6–7 spaven, -ing, spauin, 6– spavin (9 Sc. spaivin). [ad. OF. espavain (cf. med.L. spavenus, It. spavenio), var. of esparvain, esprevain, esprevin (mod.F. éparvin, épervin), of obscure origin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spavin
Spavin is a condition in livestock. It may refer to: Bone spavin, a type of osteoarthritis that often causes lameness Bog spavin, a swelling condition that does not cause lameness, but wikipedia.org
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飛節軟腫(Bog Spavin) ~ 飛節内腫などの各種飛節炎により飛節の関節包に水腫を生じたもの | 水鳥や雉類の飼い方や知識
鬐甲瘻(Fistulous Withers) ~ 化膿性滲出物の漏出を呈する疾患. 感染性の棘上滑液嚢炎は、一般的に「鬐甲瘻:キ甲瘻(きこうろう)」と呼ばれ、棘上滑液包(馬の肩の部分とその関連組織)の皮膚が様々な量の壊死を伴って大量の漿...
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Bog spavin
Many horses with bog spavin will not be lame. Unlike bone spavin, bog spavin does not show any changes to the bone itself. wikipedia.org
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spauen
spauen obs. form of spavin. Oxford English Dictionary
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Alan Spavin
Alan Spavin (20 February 1942 – 16 March 2016) was an English footballer. wikipedia.org
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spavined
spavined, a. (ˈspævɪnd) Also 5 spaueyned, 7 spavend. [f. spavin n.1] Of horses, etc.: Affected with spavin; having a spavin. Also absol. (of persons).c 1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode ii. civ. (1869) 114 With whiche [garments] queyntisen hem as wel the halte, the boistouse, the spaueyned, the blynde, the em... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bone spavin
Conversely, occult spavin does not produce any significant exostoses on the small tarsals, whilst bog spavin and blood spavin do not involve bony changes MSM may also help horses with moderate bone spavin. Shoeing Proper shoeing is critical in the management of a horse with bone spavin. wikipedia.org
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blood-spavin
blood-spavin see spavin. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hock (anatomy)
This condition is typically discovered when the horse is young, and is one cause of bog spavin. Distension of the tibiotarsal joint with excessive joint fluid and/or synovium is called bog spavin. wikipedia.org
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thorough-pin
thorough-pin Farriery. (ˈθʌrəpɪn) [f. thorough- + pin n.1 (cf. sense 10).] A swelling in the sheath of the tendon of the flexor perforans muscle in a horse's hock, appearing on both sides so as to suggest a pin passing through; also a similar swelling in the carpal joint of the fore-leg. Cf. earlier... Oxford English Dictionary
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includible
includible, a. (ɪnˈkluːdɪb(ə)l) Also -able. [f. include v. + -ible, after L. type *inclūdibilis.] Capable of being included.1890 D. G. Brinton Ess. Americanist 399 These are with much difficulty or not at all includable in a graphic method. 1894 in Voice (N.Y.) 12 July, The exciting causes of spavin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dr. B. J. Kendall Company
Built in 1880, it was for many years the site where "Kendall's Spavin Cure", a treatment for a horse ailment, was manufactured and marketed. Falls native, had returned to his home community in the 1870s, and was operating a drug store when he developed a liniment for the treatment of bone spavin wikipedia.org
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Israel Putnam Monument
monument was criticized by contemporary reviewers, who especially criticized the horse, with one review noting that it appeared to be suffering from bone spavin A review of the statue in a September 1886 article of The Sun describes it as such: "There is a sinister suggestion of spavin aft, while forward the shoulders wikipedia.org
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grogginess
grogginess (ˈgrɒgɪnɪs) [f. groggy a. + -ness.] The condition or state of being groggy.1818 Sporting Mag. II. 171 Grogginess is a common term for fullness and swelling in the legs. 1831 Youatt Horse xiii. 252 The peculiar knuckling over of the fetlock-joint, and tottering of the whole of the fore-leg... Oxford English Dictionary
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