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Pedigree Info

How can Pedigree Analysis help my lame horse?
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Genetic Defects

Why is it important to know if your horse has genetic defects?
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Genetic Assets

Genetics can help with desirable traits too ...
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Color Genetics

Genetics are not only useful for detecting genetic diseases and genetic assets
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Ropewalk - When a horse places its feet one behind the other when it walks - simulating a tight rope walker.

Tying Up - This is when the horses muscles contract and do not relax. The horse will appear to be nailed to the floor in the back end while seemingly being able to move the front end without any problems. They will appear to be in significant pain.

Dominant - Referrring to DNA this means that a horse only needs one copy of a gene to be afflicted by the illness.

Recessive - Referring to DNA this means the horse needs to copies of the gene in order to be afflicted by the illness - horses with one gene are referred to as carriers.

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