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Headshaking Common Problems by Dr John Kohnke Bvsc RDA Fact Sheet 33
Published in ” Natural Horse 3, 44-47, 2001 Volume 3, Issue 6
Trigeminal-Mediated Headshaking in Horses: Prevalence, Impact, and Management Strategies
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