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Stringhalt (Equine Reflex Hypertonia) | School of Veterinary Medicine
Stringhalt is a neuromuscular condition that causes a gait abnormality characterized by exaggerated upward movement of one or both of the ... ceh.vetmed.ucdavis.edu
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Stringhalt - Wikipedia
Stringhalt is a sudden flexion of one or both hind legs in the horse, most easily seen while the horse is walking or trotting. en.wikipedia.org
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Stringhalt in Horses: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Mad Barn
Stringhalt, or equine reflex hypertonia, is a neuromuscular condition that causes abnormal hindlimb movement in the horse. madbarn.com
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stringhalt
stringhalt (ˈstrɪŋhɔːlt) Also 6 -halte, -hawlde, 7 -holt, -hault. [app. f. string n. + halt a. and n.2 See also springhalt.] An affection of the hind legs of a horse which causes certain muscles to contract spasmodically.1523–34 Fitzherb. Husb. § 108 The stryng-halte is an yl disease, and maketh hym... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stringhalt in Horses - PetMD
Stringhalt in horses, also called springhalt, is a condition in horses that refers to an abnormal hindlimb movement. www.petmd.com
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Shivering and Stringhalt in horses - ScienceDirect.com
Shivering and Stringhalt are defined by an abnormal pattern of pelvic limb movement during specific movement phases that are apparently not the result of pain. www.sciencedirect.com
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Managing Hypochaeris Radicata may prevent Stringhalt Disease in ...
A debilitating condition in horses called stringhalt may be associated with Hypochaeris radicata also known as false dandelion, flatweed, common catsear or ... extension.oregonstate.edu
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Stringhalt - Musculoskeletal System - Merck Veterinary Manual
Stringhalt is a gait abnormality characterized by exaggerated upward flexion of the hindlimb that occurs at every stride at walk. www.merckvetmanual.com
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Equine Reflex Hypertonia (Stringhalt) - Veterinary Partner - VIN
Equine Reflex Hypertonia is an abnormal gait caused by a neuromuscular condition. It is more commonly called “stringhalt” veterinarypartner.vin.com
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Clinical Signs Of Stringhalt In Horses - YouTube
Stringhalt in horses is a common problem especially if horses have eaten flatweed. It is easily recognisable because the horse will tend to ... www.youtube.com
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haltstring
† haltstring Obs. rare. = stringhalt.1673 Lond. Gaz. No. 823/4 A dark brown Mare..having the haltstring in both the hinder leggs when she is cold. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hock (anatomy)
Stringhalt Conformational defects Also see equine conformation Because the hock takes a great deal of strain in all performance disciplines, correct wikipedia.org
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Hypochaeris radicata
Toxicity This species is suspected of causing stringhalt in horses if consumed in excess. wikipedia.org
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springhalt
springhalt Also 7 spring-halt, 8 -hault. [app. an alteration of stringhalt, through association with spring v.1 Cf. WFlem. springhielde spavined.] = stringhalt. † Also as adj., affected with stringhalt.1613 Shakes. Hen. VIII, i. iii. 13 They haue all new legs, And lame ones; one would take it..the S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Amiable
Amiable (1891–1915) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1894 Epsom Oaks and 1,000 Guineas Stakes despite having severe stringhalt in both Amiable had severe stringhalt in both her hind limbs, causing her to greatly flex her hocks and pick her feet high off the ground with every step. wikipedia.org
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