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Originally Posted by Riot
Hyperflexion of the fetlocks can cause sesamoid injuries, and bilateral isn't uncommon in race horses (looking back through the literature regarding same).
We don't know what the real deal is, guess we'll have to see if the owners wish to discuss Teuf publically. I sure hope it's something repairable.
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When he got loose after, it didn't appear to be both front legs to me, but I'm not a vet... I just hope he pulls through. Hard to tell how good this colt really could have been. I personally think that Sanders made some questionable decisions and I'll bet that she's thinking about that tonight. Poor Teuf.
