Equine anatomy encompasses the gross and microscopic anatomy of horses, ponies and other equids, including donkeys, mules and zebras. While all anatomical...
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system of the horse Equine anatomy Farrier Horse hoof § sole King, Christine; Mansmann, Richard (1997). Equine Lameness. Equine Research. ISBN 9780935842128...
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and soft tissues of the area. The hock is especially important in equine anatomy, due to the great strain it receives when the horse is worked. Jumping...
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considered blemishes. Equine conformation Skeletal system of the horse Equine anatomy Horse hoof Horse care Flexion test Equine prepurchase exam Seitzinger...
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The equine eye is one of the largest of any land mammal. Its visual abilities are directly related to the animal's behavior; for example, it is active...
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Fetlock (category Horse anatomy)
involved in roughly 50% of catastrophic racing injuries. Equine forelimb anatomy Equine anatomy Merriam-Webster: fetlock "ankle". Etymology Online. Retrieved...
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Horse teeth (category Horse anatomy)
Horse teeth refers to the dentition of equine species, including horses and donkeys. Equines are both heterodontous and diphyodontous, which means that...
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Limbs of the horse (redirect from Equine forelimb anatomy)
joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments that support the weight of the equine body. They include two apparatuses: the suspensory apparatus, which carries...
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Farrier (category Equine hoof)
training apprentice farriers from around the world. Equine anatomy Equine forelimb anatomy Equine podiatry Household Cavalry Army Farriers Natural hoof...
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often noted that the ergot can be absent on some or all legs. Equine forelimb anatomy William Ridgeway (1905). The origin and influence of the Thoroughbred...
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Rump (animal) (redirect from Rump (anatomy))
which should not be confused with the croup (rump) of a horse. In equine anatomy, the croup refers specifically to the topline of the horse's hindquarters...
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Horse breeding (redirect from Equine reproduction)
Ronald J. DMV, and Susan E. Hakola DMV. Illustrated Atlas of Clinical Equine Anatomy and Common Disorders of the Horse Vol. II. Equistar Publication, Limited...
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also known as a night eye, is a callosity on the body of a horse or other equine, found on the inner side of the leg above the knee on the foreleg and, if...
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Skeletal system of the horse (category Equine injury and lameness)
PhD. "Equine Lameness." Equine Research, Inc. 1997. Riegal, Ronald J. DVM, and Susan E. Hakola RN. Illustrated Atlas of Clinical Equine Anatomy and Common...
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Respiratory system of the horse (category Horse anatomy)
Riegal, Ronald J., and Susan E. Hakola. Illustrated Atlas of Clinical Equine Anatomy and Common Disorders of the Horse Vol. II. Equistar Publication, Limited...
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February 11, 2018. McAninch, Kelly (March 29, 2007). "Secretariat first equine to enter Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame". Thoroughbred Times. Archived from...
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Sesamoid bone (category Horse anatomy)
death from lack of blood supply), which is very difficult to treat. In equine anatomy, the term sesamoid bone usually refers to the two sesamoid bones found...
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Laminitis (category Equine injury and lameness)
ISBN 978-0-916992-26-2. Riegel RJ, Hakola SE (1999). Illustrated Atlas of Clinical Equine Anatomy and Common Disorders of the Horse. Vol. One. Equistar Publications....
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Circulatory system of the horse (category Horse anatomy)
the horse consists of the heart, the blood vessels, and the blood. The equine heart is a muscular pump that circulates blood throughout the body. It is...
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periods of time at the Paramount Pictures studio library reading about equine anatomy. This led him to a veterinary surgeon who assisted in rehabilitating...
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Riegal, Ronald; Susan Hakola (2004). The Illustrated Atlas of Clinical Equine Anatomy and Common Disorders of the Horse. Vol. 2. Equistar Publications. p...
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Osselet (category Equine injury and lameness)
will inevitably lead to the destruction of joint surfaces. Equine forelimb anatomy Equine anatomy Briggs, Karen (1 September 2000). "Osselets (Traumatic Arthritis...
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Nuchal ligament (redirect from Nucha (Anatomy))
B. (2014). "21 - Back and pelvis". Equine sports medicine and surgery : basic and clinical sciences of the equine athlete (2nd ed.). Edinburgh: Saunders...
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Stallion (redirect from Equine penis)
handlers. With proper training and management, stallions are effective equine athletes at the highest levels of many disciplines, including horse racing...
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Glans penis (category Human penis anatomy)
In male human anatomy, the glans penis or penile glans, commonly referred to as the glans, (/ɡlænz/; from Latin glans meaning "acorn") is the bulbous...
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horse. The equine image was common in ancient Egyptian and Grecian art, more refined images displaying greater knowledge of equine anatomy appeared in...
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the contest may cover any equine subject, including reproduction, training, parasites, dressage, history and origins, anatomy and physiology, driving and...
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3000 BC. A Sumerian illustration of warfare from 2500 BC depicts some type of equine pulling wagons. By 1600 BC, improved harness and chariot designs made chariot...
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Navicular bone (category Horse anatomy)
lameness. Bone terminology Terms for anatomical location Equine forelimb anatomy "Gray's Anatomy, 6b. The Hand. 1. The Carpus. 4". 1918. Retrieved 11 May...
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