A horse's nictitating membrane, sometimes called the “third eyelid,” is a thin layer of tissue that covers the eye as the horse blinks. Its purpose is to moisten the eyeball and keep dirt and debris out. This membrane can sometimes develop tumors caused by squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). It is often in the best interest […]
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