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I'm surprised this thread hasn't been closed yet...
 
Well, i am pretty sure colic and/or laminitis is the possible sequelae for all equine questions... least that is my plan for the NAVLE 🙂
 
When I follow the clinicians around ere and guess what things are in my head, I do get it right with those two answers very often. :laugh:
 
Well, i am pretty sure colic and/or laminitis is the possible sequelae for all equine questions... least that is my plan for the NAVLE 🙂

We had a lecture on lameness the other day and the prof showed a picture of a horse posture. "This stance is practicularly pathognomonic for laminitis." To which I mumbled to Ashley sitting next to me, "You know what's pathognomic for laminitis? Being a horse."
 
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