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By Kentucky Equine Research - The white line is the narrow, light-coloured band visible on the underside of a freshly trimmed hoof at the junction of the hoof wall and the sole. White line disease, an infection that causes separation of the wall, may be seen first at the white line but actually affects the zone of contact between the hard outer hoof wall and the middle layer of hoof tissue. It occurs most commonly in front feet but can occur in any foot.

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**FREE Horse Health Fact Sheet** How often do you check your horse's vital signs? Regular monitoring of your horse's main health indicators is so critical and can give you extra information in case of an emergency!! This fact sheet is a must have for all horse owners to check and keep up to date with your beloved horses' vital signs and health indicators! Download your free fact sheet by clicking on the image. Horse For Beginners, Veterinary Tech, Equine Veterinary, Equine Care, Horse Lessons, Horse Information, Healthy Horses, Horse Exercises, Horse Facts

**FREE Horse Health Fact Sheet** How often do you check your horse's vital signs? Regular monitoring of your horse's main health indicators is so critical and can give you extra information in case of an emergency!! This fact sheet is a must have for all horse owners to check and keep up to date with your beloved horses' vital signs and health indicators! Download your free fact sheet by clicking on the image.

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Tapestry Equine Products Inc. on Instagram: "How good are you at reading your horse’s body language? 🤔Being able to read them can be extremely helpful in building a connection and understanding if something is wrong!⁠ ⁠ Your horse’s ears are one of the most expressive parts of them. Tense ears may signal something is wrong. If you notice your horse reacting negatively during tack up they may be girthy. The Tapestry Comfort Girth features elastic where they need it most, breathing with them to c Animal Body Language, Horses Body Language, Horse Assesories Products, Horse Tack Knowledge, How To Tack A Horse, Unique Horse Markings, How To Train A Horse, How To Take Care Of A Horse, Horse Body Language

Tapestry Equine Products Inc. on Instagram: "How good are you at reading your horse’s body language? 🤔Being able to read them can be extremely helpful in building a connection and understanding if something is wrong!⁠ ⁠ Your horse’s ears are one of the most expressive parts of them. Tense ears may signal something is wrong. If you notice your horse reacting negatively during tack up they may be girthy. The Tapestry Comfort Girth features elastic where they need it most, breathing with them…

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