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If a horsex2019s Pedal bone sinks it is fatal There is no denying that if a horsex2019s pedal bone sinks following a laminitis attack the condition is very serious
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If a horsex2019s Pedal bone sinks it is fatal There is no denying that if a horsex2019s pedal bone sinks following a laminitis attack the condition is very serious and requires careful kno. Blacksmiths played an important part in village life in Eccleston.. People visited the blacksmith for lots of different reasons – can you think of any?. This is the Smithy Heritage Centre on Kiln Lane. It is a museum about life in Eccleston, but the building was originally a blacksmith’s shop, sometimes called a forge or smithy.. Observations are:. The taxa we wish to study (the . ingroup. ). The characters (traits, features) possessed by the taxa. We seek to find the most parsimonious tree possible to explain the distribution of traits observed in the taxa. Definitions. . Unsoundness. . Any deviation in structure or function that interferes with a horse's intended use or performance. . Blemishes. Abnormalities which do not affect the intended use of the horse. Equine ½ . 2014. “No foot, no horse” . Feet are the foundation of the horse. What are hooves designed for?. Support Weight . Replenish Itself . Absorb Shock . Provide Traction . Conduct Moisture . Introduction. How long have horseshoes been used on horses?. ~ 2,000 years . Why do we shoe horses?. To protect from excessive wear. Help prevent disease and injury. Neglect may lead to many problems and unsoundness. AGR 364. Introduction. How long have horseshoes been used on horses?. ~ 2,000 years . Why do we shoe horses?. To protect from excessive wear. Help prevent disease and injury. Neglect may lead to many problems and unsoundness. Functions of the Hoof. The main functions of the hoof are to:. Provide a weight bearing surface. Protect the sensitive internal structures of the foot. Maintain moisture in the foot. Provide grip. Act as a shock absorber. Equine Science II. What is normal? . Each horse is unique, but in general every healthy horse should:. Be alert and curious about surroundings. Be bright eyed, ears moving. Breath easily and regularly . LAMENESS. General Signs: Head bobbing, dropping hip, pointing, strong digital pulse. LAMENESS. Predisposing factors. :. Immaturity for hard work (racing 2-year olds). Faulty conformation. Poor condition or conditioning. Folklore. . can be defined. …. . as all the traditions, customs, and stories that are passed along by word of mouth in a culture.. “Folk” . means. …. . ordinary people. a. nd. “lore” . Be an Expert!. Oral Tradition. Stories handed down through generations using word of mouth.. The stories we have all heard as a kid!. Example:. Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Jack and the Bean Stalk. Mrs. Beach – Deane Bozeman English. myths, legends and folktales . Storytelling is common to every culture. Most people enjoy listening to stories. Storytellers have catered to the need for a 'good story' since the beginning of civilization. . Legend: A definition. Imaginative tale believed to have some historical basis. Passed from generation to generation; may change over time. Reveals values and lifestyles of culture. Arthurian Legends. “All known societies embrace the virtues of truthfulness, integrity, loyalty, fairness; none explicitly endorse falsehood, dishonesty, disloyalty, gross inequity.”. Howard Gardner . Narrative Story Telling.
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