Undiagnosed -- United States
When a wild horse wandered onto Big Island taro farmer Brad Mock Chew's property in Waipio Valley, he was shocked by what he saw: The animal could barely walk. "Their back hooves are splayed almost like a crab," Chew said. "Just for them to get up and move it takes a lot of effort."
Nicole Olival of the horseback riding tour company Waipio on Horseback said several wild horses in the valley have shown the same symptoms. "It's obvious that there's something wrong with them. It's very clear
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