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Dense irregular connective tissue - Biology Online Dictionary
Jul 2, 2022
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Dense regular connective tissue - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
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Dense connective tissue
Nov 2, 2023
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🐜🐜Equine lice love long, dense winter coats 🐜🐜🐜 Often affecting the very old and the very young, it’s not an indicator of poor hygiene or care and unfortunately just happens Clipping removes their habitat, making it one of the most effective steps in treatment. Combine clipping with the right parasite control and thorough cleaning of rugs & tack to break the cycle for good. Have you come across lice this winter? ⬇️⬇️ 📸 Baxter Equine Services #liveryman #teamliveryman #clippingseason #lice
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The health of a horse’s connective tissue plays a critical role in comfort, movement, and long-term soundness. Degenerative Suspensory Ligament Desmitis (DSLD) is a progressive condition that affects the suspensory ligaments and other soft tissues throughout the body. As the disease advances, these tissues become weakened and abnormal, leading to visible changes such as dropped fetlocks, altered posture, and increasing pain. Although DSLD is most commonly diagnosed in older horses, it can develo
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Absolutely fascinating! Check out how this equine soft tissue specialist treats a stifle issue on a racehorse... 🎥 Christian Langeder | At The Races
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Loose connective tissue
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Lesions in the superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT) are one of the most concerning injuries for performance horses. On ultrasound, these injuries appear as mixed areas of scar tissue and dark regions of fiber disruption. Depending on the location, such as within the carpal canal near the knee, these lesions can compromise tendon strength and long-term soundness. Because tendons heal slowly and often with scar tissue, management requires a careful plan: controlled exercise, regenerative thera
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Equine Performance Innovative Center: EPIC
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People often ask why hooves look like they have different layers on thermal imaging — and this is actually completely normal. A horse’s hoof isn’t one solid structure. The outer hoof wall is dense and doesn’t carry heat very well, so it often appears cooler on thermal. Just above that, you’ll see warmer bands — this is where the laminae and internal structures transfer heat from blood flow inside the foot. The coronary band usually shows as one of the warmest areas because it’s highly vascular a
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This mare’s radiographs show advanced disease in the left knee, with evidence of a bone cyst contributing to her lameness. She is sore even at the walk and reacts sharply when the joint is flexed. Bone cysts weaken the joint surface, disrupt cartilage, and accelerate arthritis, which explains the severity of her pain. While the original cause may never be known—old ligament injury, infection, or trauma—the focus now is on stabilizing the joint and protecting what function remains. Managing cases
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Feeding mistakes can silently affect your horse’s health, energy, and behavior Top three common errors: 1. Overfeeding grain – too much concentrate increases the risk of colic and laminitis 2. Skipping forage – horses need constant fiber; without hay or grass, digestion suffers 3. Irregular feeding times – inconsistent schedules stress metabolism and cause behavioral issues Stick to balanced rations, always provide plenty of forage, and maintain a consistent feeding routine to support digestion,
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Severe tendon injuries are one of the most serious challenges a horse can face. The superficial and deep digital flexor tendons aren’t just soft tissue—they are the core structures that support weight, absorb concussion, and allow proper movement. When injuries like this occur, even partial damage can lead to long-term lameness if not managed correctly. Early ultrasound evaluation is critical to assess the extent of the tear, map the disruption of fiber patterns, and design a targeted recovery p
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A horse’s winter coat is a seriously smart piece of engineering. The long guard hairs can get wet, but the dense undercoat traps warm air and keeps the skin dry—just like you see in this clip. That’s why many horses stay perfectly comfortable in cold, wet weather without a blanket. But here’s the important part 👇 Blanketing isn’t a moral stance. It’s a management choice. Some horses thrive blanketless, while others need help because of age, health, clipping, metabolism, or living conditions. Th
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During Stormy’s physio session today with Taylyn from Royal Equine Physiotherapy, her fascia was released around C2, the second cervical vertebra. Immediately afterward, she stretched her neck out, coughed several times, deep, full-body coughs and then yawned repeatedly. As an animal communicator, I heard the words “energetic release” the moment she coughed and that’s exactly what it was. The C2 vertebra sits just below the atlas and plays a major role in head and neck mobility, balance, and pro
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Unpopular Opinion 🤭 I clip the feather from the base of the heel up to the ergot. I clip it this way year round. Honestly you can’t even tell if I didn’t say anything! But my Gypsy Vanner horses can feel the difference and are healthier for it. Here are reasons why I do an undercut: 1) Asses the health of the skin. The feather is dense here and it’s difficult to groom under the heel. 2) Be able to treat the skin for mites, Mallenders/Sallenders, or any skin conditions that need attention. If I
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3 months ago
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Understanding Bilateral Swelling in Horses
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