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  1. 19 wrz 2024 · The horse’s skeletal system consists of over 200 bones connected by tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. Joints are the anatomical structures where two or more bones come together. Joints facilitate the horse’s movement, providing flexibility and enabling key functions such as walking, running, jumping, and turning.

  2. 8 lip 2024 · Horse ears. Horse ears are vital for hearing and communication. They can rotate almost 180 degrees. This allows horses to detect sounds from all directions. Ear positions can indicate a horse’s mood. Forward ears show interest, while pinned-back ears indicate annoyance. Horse eyes. Horse eyes are large and positioned on the sides of the head.

  3. Types of horse ears. Horse ears differ depending on the type of the steed: cold-blooded horses have fleshy ears with "blunt" tips, namely, rounded ones, often covered with hairy fur, placed diagonally towards the horse's head, warm-blooded horses have lighter, thinner ears, placed vertically, with pointy tips. The description above is for ...

  4. 23 wrz 2024 · This module of vet-Anatomy presents 135 labeled anatomical illustrations of the osteology of the horse, specially illustrated and selected for veterinary students and equine veterinarians.

  5. 27 cze 2024 · Underlying the stifle area is the stifle joint formed between the large hip bone (femur), which is equivalent to our thigh bone, and the tibia. The tibia runs from the stifle to the hock. The horse’s tibia is equivalent to our shin bone.

  6. The horse's hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint, similar to the hip joint in humans. It is formed by the articulation of the femur (thigh bone) and the acetabulum (the socket formed by the pelvis). The femoral head fits into the acetabulum, allowing a wide range of motion and flexibility.

  7. It consists of the outer, middle, and inner ear. The outer ear includes the pinna (the part you see that is made of cartilage and covered by skin, fur, or hair) and the ear canal. The pinna is shaped to capture sound waves and funnel them through the ear canal to the eardrum.

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