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Definition of windgall in English: windgallnoun ˈwɪndɡɔːlˈwɪndɡɔl A small painless swelling just above the fetlock of a horse, caused by inflammation of the tendon sheath. Example sentencesExamples - The Native breeds seem to cope better than the more finely bred types, where windgalls may appear.
- The extracts provided for problems of the windgall and fetlock are mixed to make up 200 ml of an oil based treatment.
- Although usually benign, windgalls should be regarded with suspicion in the presence of lameness.
- Many horses have windgalls and they are not usually considered a problem, but it does sound as if your horse's windgall is abnormally swollen.
- In general windgalls are more common in heavy horses with more upright conformation.
Definition of windgall in US English: windgallnounˈwɪndɡɔlˈwindɡôl A small painless swelling just above the fetlock of a horse, caused by inflammation of the tendon sheath. Example sentencesExamples - The extracts provided for problems of the windgall and fetlock are mixed to make up 200 ml of an oil based treatment.
- Many horses have windgalls and they are not usually considered a problem, but it does sound as if your horse's windgall is abnormally swollen.
- The Native breeds seem to cope better than the more finely bred types, where windgalls may appear.
- In general windgalls are more common in heavy horses with more upright conformation.
- Although usually benign, windgalls should be regarded with suspicion in the presence of lameness.
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