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Date Posted: 14:09:42 11/10/07 Sat
Author: cynthia
Subject: Crest
In reply to: susana 's message, "falling crest" on 16:27:25 11/07/07 Wed

Right now it is just a 'looseness' on the top of the crest of his neck. It doesn't stand straight up, but wiggles just along the line of his neck at the top and kind of leans toward the mane side. Not the whole length of his neck, just at the bend. I don't think it would show up on a photo even if I knew how to download them to the site. It's mild and doesn't bother me too bad, but I had visions of it becoming far worse as time goes on. It wasn't like that before. I didn't know if Friesians have this problem in the bloodlines, since I had never heard or seen it, so I was worried it was something particular to him. Maybe the next vet visit, I'll ask. Thanks for the input!

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