How Crooked Carriage Affects Equine Performance
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Get QuoteCorkscrew tail, also known as screw tail or ingrown tail, is a vertebral malformation that commonly occurs in certain dog breeds. In this condition, vertebrae may be fused together or otherwise abnorm...
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Similar to fiber optic jumpers, tail fibers are classified into single-mode and multimode types, differing in color, wavelength, and transmission distances. Generally, multimode tail fibers are
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Crooked tail carriage was associated with sacroiliac joint region pain and increased tension of the muscles in the upper back without pain in the upper back. When horses with crooked
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FDCD42CD-D9EF-41D0-8749-73ABA598AA3D by hdreserve posted Oct 31, 2018 at 6:04 PMMy bantam suddenly has it''s tail flipped over to the side today. Otherwise, acts, eats & poops
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Cilia, Reissner Fiber and Crooked Spines Posted by Sudipto, on 18 May 2020 Perhaps the most exciting aspect of attending any scientific meeting is
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I then noticed that ones tail is crooked, see photos. I picked her up and tail moves fine, but returns to crooked, no crunchy feeling, no pain, no bleeding or
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This is one situation where a crooked tail carriage can be corrected if the cause of the lameness can be determined and successfully treated. If you suspect this may be the cause,
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Bacteriophages T2, T4 and T6 were the first members of what has come to be described as the T-even family of viruses, more properly the Myoviridae (Kutter et
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A crooked cat tail can be genetic or the result of an injury. Here''s how to tell the difference and when it''s worth a vet visit.
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In the clinical experience of one of the authors (S.J.D.), some horses exhibit a crooked tail carriage (CTC), habitually holding their tail to one side when moving.
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Pigtail, also known as pigtail, has only one end with a connector, and the other end is a broken end of a fiber optic cable core. It is connected to other
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If the lameness is severe, your horse''s tail might remain crooked even when he''s standing still. But in typical cases of lameness, your horse will only carry his tail off to one side when
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Tail fibers are responsible for the specific, albeit reversible primary attachment to host cell.
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Tails most often become kinked when they are traumatized. If a bone segment in the tail is broken or if two segments are dislocated, the tail becomes crooked.
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The relationship between lameness and crooked tail carriage (CTC) in horses is unclear.
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Worried about your dog''s crooked tail? A certified Petco veterinarian clarifies if it''s a natural variation or a sign of a fractured tail needing immediate care.
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If you''ve noticed your horse carrying its tail to one side during work or movement, you''re not alone. In 2025, veterinary research continues to show that crooked tail carriage may indicate hind limb
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Hind limb lameness may cause unevenness of movement and can affect the movement of the tail. It is believed some horses show hind limb lameness by holding their tail to one side or the other, which
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Why Does Your Horse Hold Its Tail to One Side?
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Abstract The collar and whiskers of bacteriophage T4 extend outward from the top of the tail and play a role in regulating retraction of the tail fibers (Conley & Wood, 1975). The collar and
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Hey guys new to the site hoping someone can give me some sort of clarity towards my issue I''ve noticed this crooked tail on one fish and starting on another seemed to happen over night
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The six bacteriophage T7 tail fibers, homo-trimers of gene product 17, are thought to be responsible for the first specific, albeit reversible, attachment to Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide.
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Crooked tail carriage in horses: Increased prevalence in lame horses and those with thoracolumbar epaxial muscle tension or sacroiliac joint region pain K. C. Hibbs†, G. E. Jarvis‡ and S. J. Dyson§*
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