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    Coffin Siris Syndrome - Health.
    *updated* Bone Chip In Coffin Joint X-rays Added - posted in Horse Hoof: Some history here, 11 yr old QH mare, 16.1H, had shoes for showing on all 4 when I bought


    Hoofcare Basics: Bone Alignment |.
    08.11.2006 · Best Answer: As meatwad said, it depends a lot on where the bones are, and what they are exposed to after death. Buried underground and locked in a casket
    Coffin Siris Syndrome - Health.
    The alignment and health of the horse's legs and feet are vital to the horse's usability. "No foot, No horse" is an old horseman's adage; as true today as it was 2500
    COUNCIL BLUFFS - The headline on the ad was unusual enough: "Oak coffin on stand." Even more unusual was that the coffin wasn't empty. It contained a full set

    *updated* Bone Chip In Coffin Joint... X.
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    What is Coffin Siris Syndrome? Coffin Siris Syndrome is a very rare genetic health disorder. There have been 31 recorded cases of this syndrome up until 1991.




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