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A typical example of Laminitis resulting from sore feet. It is very painful, causing reluctance to move around the paddock to graze and keep warm. It is very difficult to keep condition on the affected horse as part of the treatment of Laminitis is to cut back on the affected horse's feed intake
(Photo: Liz O'Flynn)
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