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Horses Poisoned Through Their Hooves

Published: December 3, 2007
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A few weeks ago, a local stable received a shipment of wood shavings to bed its stalls, as is routine for most horse operations. Little did anyone know that within this batch of shavings from a furniture manufacturer was a toxin that mysteriously causes horses to become lame within 24 to 48 hours. The culprit is black walnut. If furniture is made from this type of wood, the shavings will inevita...
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Peter Lester
3 de diciembre de 2007
Has anyone a photo of this in horses? We need one for a computer program on feed amalgamation and metabolic problems, toxins, etc. Peter J Lester
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