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In this photo taken on Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2014, Brian Cockerton is shown with his horse Crystal at his ranch in Norco, Calif. Crystal and another of Cockerton's horses are suffering from a skin condition known as photosensitization - a hyper-sensitivity to direct sunlight - and subsequent infections called photodermatitis, he said. Though tainted hay is suspected as the cause, tests are continuing at the California Animal Health and Food Safety lab at UC Davis. Toxicologists have not definitively identified that substance, said veterinary Dr. Kent Fowler, head of the state agency’s animal health branch, describing it as a “very odd occurrence.” (AP Photo/The Press-Enterprise, Kurt Miller) MAGS OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT. LOS ANGELES TIMES OUT
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