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ButIWantedAPony wrote:I'm pretty much dead inside.
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If there was a vet student action figure, no children would buy it, and it would need to come with a warning label about increasing the depression in teenagers. Even the commercials for it would be depressing:The new vet student action figure from Mattel! It has foldable legs for long periods of sitting and standing! You can watch its hair turn gray before your eyes! Comes complete with 50lb backpack and scoliosis! Happiness not included.
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NewHorseMommy wrote:As far as the coronary band, I believe the idea is that it should be level when viewed from the front (i.e. the hoof walls are trimmed evenly).
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KizmetRanch wrote: NewHorseMommy wrote: As far as the coronary band, I believe the idea is that it should be level when viewed from the front (i.e. the hoof walls are trimmed evenly).I thought that was assumed? But then again, I've never heard of the coronet band being horizontal any other way, so maybe you're right.
NewHorseMommy wrote: As far as the coronary band, I believe the idea is that it should be level when viewed from the front (i.e. the hoof walls are trimmed evenly).
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Zhuria wrote:I'm like a ninja and an internet detective, all rolled into one.
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ckayser wrote:Dont have a coronary SFTS... << See what I did there?I see it!I see it!And it was clever.
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NewHorseMommy wrote:My vet manual calls it the coronary band. I believe it's either "coronary band" or "coronet" (but not just "coronary" or "coronet band").ETA: I'm a geek and had to look into this more. The word coronary can also refer to/is derived from crown (encircling), which would be why it's called a coronation when someone is crowned.
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