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foul-in-the-foot

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foul-in-the-foot
see footrot. Called also foul-of-the-foot.


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The hoofs & skin surrounds are softened: Sole ulcers, sole penetration, foul-in-the-foot, Dilated blood vessels & swelling, The spread of wet infection, Across blankets of rain-soaked cattle, Virus & ringworm trucking them in, To dark nights of heavy rain, Boredom, stress & lameness, Respiratory diseases from high grain diets, Bone-cold beneath the stars.
 
 
 
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