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Disease of the lower legs characterized by swelling, foul discharge, and irritation. Heavy horses with abundant feather are particularly vulnerable.
Ãâó: www.serendipityrancher.com/horseglossary.htm
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An inflammation of the back of the pastern is called grease, grease-heel, or scratches. It leads to a chronic dermatitis that results in scabs, skin cracks and eventually granulation clusters. While the case is unknown, constant moisture, mud, manure and long coarse hair in the region all encourage its onset
Ãâó: ars.sdstate.edu/classes/AS365/definitions.htm
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Natural expression in the sheep's fleece (usually black colour on the tip) of glandular excretions from the skin.
Ãâó: www.melandapark.com/terms.html
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The wax component of wool extruded from the sebaceous glands, which in the sheep are closely associated with the wool follicle.
Ãâó: www.woolontheweb.com.au/LivePage.aspx
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A sticky film, that can become rancid, turn into fungus, and attract insects. Over one gallon of grease per year is generated in the average American home.
Ãâó: www.ventahood.com/glossary-of-ventilation-terms.js...
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