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  2. Horse leg protection - Wikipedia

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    Skid boots are used to protect a horse's hind legs during exercise and competition, protecting the fetlocks, pasterns, and other parts of the lower leg from injury that may occur from a sliding stop. They are commonly seen on horses in western riding sports such as cutting , reining and similar events where quick stops and fast turns on the ...

  3. Poultice - Wikipedia

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    A poultice is a common treatment used on horses to relieve inflammation. It is usually used on the lower legs, under a stable bandage , to focus treatment on the easily injured tendons in the area. Poultices are sometimes applied as a precautionary measure after the horse has worked hard, such as after racing , jumping , or a cross-country run ...

  4. Horse management - Wikipedia

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    The feet should be cleaned every time the horse is ridden, and if the horse is not ridden, it is still best practice to check and clean feet frequently. Daily cleaning is recommended in many management books, though if horses are on turnout and not being ridden, a weekly hoof check of healthy horses is often sufficient during good weather.

  5. Hobble (device) - Wikipedia

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    Hopples (sometimes called hobbles) are a piece of equipment used by Standardbred pacers to help the horse maintain its pacing gait. Humble or one leg hobble is a strap placed around the front pastern, and then the leg is lifted and the strap is wrapped around the upper leg and then buckled, leaving the horse with three legs to stand on.

  6. Bowed tendon - Wikipedia

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    Checking the Legs: especially after hard work, it is important to feel each leg for swelling and heat, and to palpate it for pain. Correct Trimming and Shoeing: a good farrier will trim the horse's feet correctly, preserving the pastern-hoof angle, and will properly support the horse’s heels.

  7. Pin firing - Wikipedia

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    Pin firing, also known as thermocautery, [1] is the treatment of an injury to a horse's leg, by burning or freezing. This is supposed to induce a counter-irritation and speed and/or improve healing. This is supposed to induce a counter-irritation and speed and/or improve healing.