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a degenerative condition in horses affecting the hock joint, resulting in inflammation, lameness, and swelling
What is "spavin"?
Spavin is a common condition seen in horses, characterized by inflammation in the hock joint, which is the joint located in the hind leg just below the knee. It is often caused by wear and tear or injury to the joint cartilage and bones. Symptoms may include difficulty walking, stiffness, and swelling around the hock joint. Treatment typically involves rest, anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy to reduce inflammation and improve mobility. In serious cases, surgery may be necessary to repair or remove damaged tissue. Proper hoof care and regular veterinary check-ups can help prevent and manage spavin in horses.