Now That’s a Headache: Facial Trauma and Fractures in Horses
Many horses can cause trauma on themselves. Usually, they’re wounds or cuts on the legs—but sometimes, they’re on the horse’s head.
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Posted by Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine | Oct 26, 2021 | Article, Fractures, Horse Care, Injuries & Wounds, Welfare and Industry
Many horses can cause trauma on themselves. Usually, they’re wounds or cuts on the legs—but sometimes, they’re on the horse’s head.
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