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Canker
is a chronic hypertrophic moist infectious disease
of the stratum germinativum. The infection causes the production of rapidly
growing, friable, filamentous fronds of horn. Canker usually starts in the
central frog but if left untreated, it can spread to involve the sole and
wall. Canker is blamed on poor hoof care. Hoof Wall Separations/ Seedy Toe is a term used to describes hoof wall separation that occurs as a sequel to laminitis.
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