quittor
/ˈkwɪtər/Definitions
1. noun
A fungal or bacterial infection of the hooves of horses and other livestock, characterized by a foul-smelling discharge.
“The veterinarian had to treat the horse’s quittor before it could be ridden again.”
1. noun
A fungal or bacterial infection of the hooves of horses and other livestock, characterized by a foul-smelling discharge.
“The veterinarian had to treat the horse’s quittor before it could be ridden again.”