After surgery for that injury Barbaro developed laminitis in his left hind leg.
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Affirmed lived another decade, dying after a short battle with laminitis in 2001.
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In the worst cases of laminitis, veterinarians are forced to euthanize the horse.
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Happily, and unlike Barbaro, she did not develop laminitis while recuperating.
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Laminitis took the life of Secretariat, the 1973 Triple Crown winner, in 1989.
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The laminitis flared back up, and a deep abscess developed in his right hind foot.
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The 7-year-old horse had suffered from laminitis and several recent bouts of colic.
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It's a condition which can lead to laminitis and equine metabolic syndrome.
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He was euthanized in January 2007 due to a foot condition called laminitis.
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Inflammation of the laminated tissue that attaches the hoof to the foot of a horse
Laminitis is a disease of the digital laminae of the hoof (foot of an ungulate). It is most well known in horses and cattle.
Hoof disease, which varies from minor to potentially fatal. For details, click on laminitis.
Inflammation of the sensitive laminae of the hoof.^ Possibly linked to metabolic disturbances,^ often associated with obesity or ingestion of excess starches or sugars.^ Causes lameness and severe pain. ...
Inflammation under horny wall of foot.
A serious disease affecting the hooves, often caused by eating too much grain or green grass; especially problematic for ponies. Also called founder.