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F. Length Of Rest After Neurectomy |
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This section is from the "Diseases Of The Horse's Foot" book, by H. Caulton Reeks. Also available from Amazon: Diseases Of The Horse's Foot.
This is placed by the majority of surgeons at about three weeks to a month. Within that period no excessive exertion should be undergone by the patient. A certain amount of quiet exercise, however, is beneficial, facilitating the healing of the wounds, and accustoming the animal to the altered condition of his limb.
 
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