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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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These organs are, however, liable to undergo a process of disease which results in an entire change in their properties, if not in their shape, by which they acquire a character of hardness resulting from the deposit of earthy substance in the intimate structure of the cartilage, and it is this change, when its consummation has been effected, that brings to our cognizance the diseased growth which has received the designation of sidebones.
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse United States Department of Agriculture 2007
The tendons may soften and rupture, the hoof may slough off, quittors develop, or sidebones and ringbones grow.
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse United States Department of Agriculture 2007
Contracted heels may happen as one of the results of other diseases of the foot; for instance, it often accompanies thrush, sidebones, ringbones, canker, navicular disease, corns, sprains of the flexor tendons, of the sesamoid and suspensory ligaments, and from excessive knuckling of the fetlock joint.
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse United States Department of Agriculture 2007
The complications usually seen are ringbones, sidebones, thrush, contracted heels, quartercracks, and fractures of the navicular, coronet, and pastern bones.
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse United States Department of Agriculture 2007
Sidebones are peculiar to the fore feet, yet they occasionally develop in the hind feet, where they are of little importance since they cause no lameness.
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse United States Department of Agriculture 2007