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Bramlage: Why Turnout Is Critical To Equine Skeletal Healingcannon bones, other parts of the skeleton benefit from the same circulatory boost a horse gets in turnout. Bramlage realizes this is a practical challenge at the track, and in some parts of the ...
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StudyFinds on MSNHips do lie? Study draws doubt about the first humans to ride horsesIn the new study, the authors examined the skeletons from ancient human bones and found ... do more than study skeletal ...
In life the horse stood 15 1/4 hands high. (61 inches) Some 14 years after his burial, Old Henry Clay's bones were dug up and his skeleton mounted by Ward's Natural Science Establishment in Rochester, ...
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