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has gloss | eng: Lavender Foal Syndrome (LFS), also called Coat Color Dilution Lethal is a genetic disease that affects newborn foals of Arabian horse bloodlines. Cases reported in peer-reviewed veterinary literature are entirely of foals descended from a number of "Egyptian" or Egyptian-related bloodline groups. However, there is a small amount of ancedotal evidence that suggests LFS may occur in Arabian horses of other bloodlines. The condition has been recognized since mid- to late- 1950s. |
lexicalization | eng: Lavender Foal Syndrome |
instance of | (noun) a spirited graceful and intelligent riding horse native to Arabia Arabian, Arab |
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