Definition of Ringbone. Meaning of Ringbone. Synonyms of Ringbone

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Definition of Ringbone

Ringbone
Ringbone Ring"bone`, n. (Far.) A morbid growth or deposit of bony matter between or on the small pastern and the great pastern bones. --J. H. Walsh.

Meaning of Ringbone from wikipedia

- Ringbone is exostosis (bone growth) in the pastern or coffin joint of a horse. In severe cases, the growth can encircle the bones, giving ringbone its...
- The Ringbone Formation is a Campanian geologic formation in southwestern New Mexico. The base of the formation is a conglomerate with boulders up to 2...
- tired, such as at the end of a race. Injury to the suspensory ligament Ringbone, due to excessive stress on the pastern joint Short, upright pasterns are...
- Arthritis (horse) Degenerative joint disease (DJD), such as bone spavin, ringbone, omarthritis Inflammatory joint disease such as Carpitis (sprained knee)...
- side of the hoof, pastern and fetlock, predisposing the horse to DJD, ringbone, foot soreness or bruising. The horse will tend to wing, possibly causing...
- (61 m) of limestone and shale. The formation rests unconformably on the Ringbone Formation or Skunk Ranch Formation, and varies greatly in thickness, from...
- increase in temperature can indicate laminitis, firm swelling can occur with ringbone, and a localized swelling with pain can indicate an abscess. Examiners...
- thoroughbred he had ever known. As the Derby approached, Sun Briar developed ringbone and Kilmer suddenly had no horse for the race. McDaniel urged him to enter...
- S D C P T J K Pg N Type Formation Underlies Bluff Cr**** Tuff Overlies Ringbone Formation Cowboy Spring Formation Thickness 150 meters (490 ft) Lithology...
- defects such as shallow breathing, deformed hooves, bone and bog spavin, or ringbone. Geldings were preferred for cavalry horses with the purchase of mares...