Cases of Abnormality of Horse Hooves (Equus caballus) In Santosa Stable Kendal-Central Java

  • Anggraeni H
  • Nisa T
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Background: Horse hoof abnormalities are one of the most frequent disorders in horses and the leading causes affecting the productivity of horses. Purpose: Explanation of the percentage of abnormalities of Andalusian, Warmblood, and Generasi horses in Santosa Stable. Method: Qualitative methods in this study used a qualitative research approach case study. Results: Hoof abnormalities occurred in 6 horses (1 stallion and 1 Andalusian mare, 1 Warmblood mare, 2 G4 stallions, and 1 G3 horse). Cases of hoof crack (31.25%) and hoof rings (12.5%). Conclusion: Hoof crack is the most common abnormality found in horses in Santosa Stable

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Anggraeni, H. E., & Nisa, T. I. (2023). Cases of Abnormality of Horse Hooves (Equus caballus) In Santosa Stable Kendal-Central Java. Journal of Applied Veterinary Science And Technology, 4(1), 30–32. https://doi.org/10.20473/javest.v4.i1.2023.30-32

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