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VETERINARY EUT Webmaster 14/04/2010 VETERINARY EUT Webmaster 14/04/2010

Why do horses lug? Common problems and how to treat them

Perhaps the most obvious cause of a horse carrying its head to one side and lugging is a mouth or tooth problem. ‘Wolf teeth’ are the rudimentary first upper premolar teeth. Not all horses get them but when present they are found in front of the che…

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James Tate BVMS MRCVS (14 April 2010 - Issue 16)

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