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  1. 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.

  2. 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 ...

  3. A diagram of a typical synovial joint is illustrated in Figure 1. The synovial joint consists of two bone ends covered by articular cartilage. The articular cartilage is smooth and resilient and enables frictionless movement of the joint.

  4. The ear is an organ of hearing and an organ of balance. 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.

  5. 5 lip 2021 · You will find the summary of anatomical features of horse bones, important internal organs, muscles, and few external features. I will try to cover the most important system from horse anatomy like osteology, myology, the horse’s digestive system, male genital, female genital system, and others.

  6. 23 lip 2024 · Understand the location of the hip joint and hindlimb anatomy, and how it impacts the horses training.

  7. At the junction of these three bones is a cavity called the acetabulum, which acts as the socket of the hip joint. The pelvic cavity is larger in diameter in the mare than in the stallion, providing more room for the foal during birth.

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