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- From: deblev@nimoy.ipac.caltech.edu (Debbie Levine)
- Newsgroups: rec.equestrian
- Subject: Re: White Spots from Injurys?
- Date: 16 Nov 1992 19:22:50 GMT
- Organization: California Institute of Technology
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- In article <92318.33881.6175190@LMSC5.IS.LMSC.LOCKHEED.COM> 6175190@LMSC5.IS.LMSC.LOCKHEED.COM writes:
- >...Why, at least on a dark horse, after an injury does the hair sometimes
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- It seems to have as much to do with genetics as the severity of the wound,
- and I think I have noticed that it tends to happen more often with
- age. There is one horse at our barn, a bay, whose girth area is
- COMPLETELY white from girth galls (horrible thought). There is another
- chestnut mare who seems, suddenly, at 21, to be sprouting white hairs
- over every minor nick and fly-bite.
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- Debbie
- deblev@ipac.caltech.edu
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