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10 paź 2024 · This veterinary anatomical atlas includes 27 scientific illustrations with a selection of labelled structures to understand and discover animal anatomy (skeleton, bones, muscles, joints and viscera). Positional and directional terms are also illustrated.
(1) of, pertaining to, or located within that area of the carcass between the last rib and the hip bone; (2) pertaining to the spine or back. Lumbar Vertebrae vertebrae of the loin, which are between the last rib and the hip bone. Note: Normally, porcine and ovine carcasses have seven lumbar vertebrae, but bovine carcasses have only six. Click ...
8 sty 2006 · 'Bovine' means Cow, or Ox, Bull - from the late Latin 'bovinus'. 'Lummox' means a clumsy, stupid person - originating from the East Anglian / Midlands region of England in the United Kingdom. Circa early 1800's.
It describes, in detail, the normal anatomy and clinical-functional anatomy of bovines and makes use of text and a large number of excellent colour illustrations.
Origin: occipital bone, nuchal ligament and the mastoid process. Insertion: deltoid tuberosity and fascia of the limb. Actions: advances the limb and extends the shoulder joint when limb is in motion.
27 paź 2022 · The essential difference between the bovine arterial system of the hindlimb and that of the dog is the supply to the distal hindlimb. Unlike horses and dogs the saphenous artery doesn't have cranial and caudal branches.
The bovine foot is the structure distal to the fetlock joint (metacarpo- or metatarsophalangeal joint). The foot consists of two digits and extends from the accessory digits (known as dewclaws) to the distal end of the third phalanx (known as the pedal bone, P3, or coffin bone).