"fistulous withers" meaning in English

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Noun

Head templates: {{head|en|noun|g=s|g2=p}} fistulous withers sg or pl
  1. (veterinary medicine, pathology, equestrianism) Inflammation of the serous bursa of withers in horses which bursts outside, creating a fistula. Tags: plural, singular Categories (topical): Pathology Categories (lifeform): Equestrianism, Veterinary medicine Translations (fistulous inflammation of withers bursa): mal de garrot [masculine] (French), må d' warot [masculine] (Walloon)
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