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Horse Disease With Same Name As A Fish

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gordontrigg | 16:58 Fri 01st Aug 2014 | Animals & Nature
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Which fish’s name in the plural can mean a cattle and horse disease?
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https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=wobbler%20fish
17:51 Fri 01st Aug 2014
fasciola can rarely infect Man - the usual fluke is schistosoma

and clonorchis sinensis can be a problem in not surprisingly China
I just thought I would tell you....
I always thought founder was the old fashioned word for laminitis
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The answer is MEGRIM(S). This fits perfectly with the clue
Thanks for the feedback. There was no way that I would ever have found that answer. Did you manage to find it yourself?

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I found it my endless comparison of lists of fish and disease in cattle and horses. Many thanks for spending the time
Thanks for the feedback - Megrims is a condition (usually in older harness horses) which causes them to twitch, shake their head and possibly stagger etc - it's not a word I've heard in years and years - think we just say head shaking now. Brilliant bit of detective work there gordontrigg.
Is a stagger a fish though, Baldric? I can't see one of that name
I just put it in as a point of interest, the word 'flounder' is in this definition of 'stagger'
What do you think?
verb: stagger; 3rd person present: staggers; past tense: staggered; past participle: staggered; gerund or present participle: staggering
1. walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.
"he staggered to his feet, swaying a little"
synonyms: lurch, walk unsteadily, reel, sway, teeter, totter, stumble, wobble, move clumsily, weave, FLOUNDER, falter, pitch, roll

I thought you'd got another great answer then Baldric when I saw a horse disease called flounders but someone then corrected the post to say it was actually called FOUNDERS

I'm thinking someone saw flounder and thought 'fish'

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