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Fetlock
Fetlock Fetlock is the common name for the metacarpophalangeal ...
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Equine conformation
... cannon is long between the knee and fetlock, making the knees appear high relative to ... than the circumference measured just above the fetlock. Affects speed event (racing, polo) and concussion ... the check ligament to strain. Tendons and fetlock are in an increased tension at all ... the middle of the forearm to the fetlock. Usually leads to unsoundness in horses in ... for this horse. The Front Legs- The Fetlock Toed-Out/Lateral Deviation of Pastern ...
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Bowed Tendon
... bows), and lower third, just above the fetlock (low bows). For pictures of bowed tendons ... strain a tendon as a result of fetlock overextension when their weight is loaded on one leg. The overextension of the fetlock causes overstretching of the flexor tendons, resulting ... third supplied by the vessels in the fetlock. The middle third has a poor supply ... to tear. The SDFT branches at the fetlock, creating a sling under the back ...
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Irish Draught
... e. not sloping forward from knee to fetlock. The bone must not be round and ... hair permissible at the back of the fetlock as necessary protection; the pastern strong and ...
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Stable bandage
... or hock, to the bottom of the fetlock joint, and protects the cannon bone, tendons of the lower leg, and fetlock joint. Uses of the stable bandage Protection ...
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Talk:Fell pony
... little white on or below the hind fetlock is acceptable. An excess of white markings ... little white on or below the hind fetlock is acceptable. An excess of white markings ...
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Lexicographic error
... English Language. That would suit the word fetlock, but the pastern is in fact a ... portion of the leg immediately below the fetlock. When a woman asked him why he ...
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Equine forelimb anatomy
... lie palmar to the metacarpophalangeal joint (the fetlock joint). These bones are joined to each ... articulates to form the condylar metacarpophalangeal joint (fetlock joint). This joint undergoes large motion in ...
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Sheep (translated from Russian)
... korotkotoshchekhvostykh (tail emaciated, which does not reach fetlock joint, 10-12 vertebrae), are long -to5exvostyx (tail emaciated, it reaches fetlock joint, sometimes lower, 20-22 vertebrae), korotkozhirnokhvostykh ...
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Ambling
... feet. Others fold lead weights about the fetlock pasterns , which are not only liable to ...
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