7 January 2011 #1 A abbieandfiona Well-Known Member Joined 31 March 2008 Messages 1,698 Location somerset Visit site Just received bill from my vets visit before christmas and it said pain along darsum. Dont recognise that word. Is it a part of the horse?? She had cellulitis in her back which was reason for visit in the wither area.
Just received bill from my vets visit before christmas and it said pain along darsum. Dont recognise that word. Is it a part of the horse?? She had cellulitis in her back which was reason for visit in the wither area.
7 January 2011 #2 B BigRed Well-Known Member Joined 7 January 2008 Messages 4,145 Visit site Dorsal is an adjective which means being at the back and may refer to: Dorsum (biology), a part of an animal.
Dorsal is an adjective which means being at the back and may refer to: Dorsum (biology), a part of an animal.
7 January 2011 #3 S Sam22 Well-Known Member Joined 17 January 2010 Messages 167 Location Suffolk Visit site It should say dorsum which in this context means back.