A 6 year old Quarterhorse gelding was presented to the Iowa State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital for evaluation of a left hind leg lameness. The horse had become acutely lame 5 weeks previously. Two weeks of inactivity had significantly reduced the lameness. The horse was then taken on a trail ride during which the lameness reoccurred and had continued until presentation to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. No previous lameness was reported. The horse was used to work stock and for pleasure riding
A two-month-old Quarterhorse was presented for evaluation of a severe val gal (\u27knock-kneed\u27) ...
A 10 month old, female, Manchester Terrier was presented for evaluation of right hind leg lameness. ...
The subject was an Appaloosa colt, 1 week old, presented with a fractured right forelimb. The fractu...
A five year old Thoroughbred gelding was presented to Stange Memorial Clinic for diagnosis and treat...
Rerun: Due to lack of clarity in the photographs in the last issue, the staff chose to rerun the sam...
A two year old Quarter Horse gelding presented for evaluation of a previous vague lameness in the le...
A yearling Quarter Horse filly was presented for a mild lameness of the right hind leg of three mont...
A four year old, Thoroughbred mare presents for lameness in the left front leg of several weeks dura...
An eight year old thoroughbred gelding was brought into the clinic in January with a history of late...
A 4 year-old gelding Quarter horse was presented for evaluation of an incompletely healed wound. Thr...
A three year old Angus cow was presented with a three week duration of right front foot lameness. Th...
An 18-month-old, Gelbvieh bull was presented for evaluation of lameness of the left hind leg. The la...
A five year old Thoroughbred gelding was presented to Stange Memorial Clinic for diagnosis and treat...
A two and a half year old Appaloosa gelding was presented to the Stange Memorial Clinic for examinat...
A 4-year-old, Quarterhorse, gelding was referred for evaluation of a swelling on the palmar side of ...
A two-month-old Quarterhorse was presented for evaluation of a severe val gal (\u27knock-kneed\u27) ...
A 10 month old, female, Manchester Terrier was presented for evaluation of right hind leg lameness. ...
The subject was an Appaloosa colt, 1 week old, presented with a fractured right forelimb. The fractu...
A five year old Thoroughbred gelding was presented to Stange Memorial Clinic for diagnosis and treat...
Rerun: Due to lack of clarity in the photographs in the last issue, the staff chose to rerun the sam...
A two year old Quarter Horse gelding presented for evaluation of a previous vague lameness in the le...
A yearling Quarter Horse filly was presented for a mild lameness of the right hind leg of three mont...
A four year old, Thoroughbred mare presents for lameness in the left front leg of several weeks dura...
An eight year old thoroughbred gelding was brought into the clinic in January with a history of late...
A 4 year-old gelding Quarter horse was presented for evaluation of an incompletely healed wound. Thr...
A three year old Angus cow was presented with a three week duration of right front foot lameness. Th...
An 18-month-old, Gelbvieh bull was presented for evaluation of lameness of the left hind leg. The la...
A five year old Thoroughbred gelding was presented to Stange Memorial Clinic for diagnosis and treat...
A two and a half year old Appaloosa gelding was presented to the Stange Memorial Clinic for examinat...
A 4-year-old, Quarterhorse, gelding was referred for evaluation of a swelling on the palmar side of ...
A two-month-old Quarterhorse was presented for evaluation of a severe val gal (\u27knock-kneed\u27) ...
A 10 month old, female, Manchester Terrier was presented for evaluation of right hind leg lameness. ...
The subject was an Appaloosa colt, 1 week old, presented with a fractured right forelimb. The fractu...