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curby h. a hock affected with curb.
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curb Thickening of the tendon or ligament below the point of the hock as a result of strain. "Curby hocks" are those affected by curbs, or those so shaped as to be predisposed to the formation of curbs.
Ãâó: www.serendipityrancher.com/horseglossary.htm
curb A watertight wall or frame used to raise slope glazing above the surface of the roof as a preventive measure against water leakage from melting snow or rain run-off.
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curb A curb is a hard enlargement on the rear of the cannon immediately below the hock that develops in response to stress. It develops as an inflammation and subsequently thickening of the plantar ligament on the posterior of the hock.
Ãâó: ars.sdstate.edu/classes/AS365/definitions.htm
curb A style of chain in which the uniformly sized links are twisted to create a flat chain.
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