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28 paź 2017 · The neck. The skeleton of the horse’s neck consists of seven cervical vertebrae (Fig. 2.3), the first of which is the atlas (Fig. 2.4) and the second the axis (Fig. 2.5). The long strong ligament of the neck, the nuchal ligament (Fig. 2.7), is attached to the axis.
20 lip 2024 · In part 1, we look at probably the most common anatomical misconception - the position of the horse’s neck vertebrae, how its position helps the horse function and the impact it has on the way we ride and train the horse.
23 wrz 2024 · This module of vet-Anatomy presents 141 labeled anatomical illustrations of the osteology of the horse, specially illustrated and selected for veterinary students and equine veterinarians. All illustrations of the equine osteology in this atlas of veterinary anatomy are original content created by Antoine Micheau - MD and are under the ...
Equine anatomy refers to the gross and microscopic anatomy of horses and other equids (donkeys, and zebras). This page introduces the Anatomy of Equine Spine and Head.
Anatomy of horse neck. The horse's neck consists of the following parts: Left and right side, back of the neck/forelock, throat. A horse that has been well trained should have well-developed muscles along the neck.
4 mar 2021 · Whether you know about the name of the muscles or not, lift from the base of the neck, underneath in front of the chest is what we need to be looking for in our horses when striving for true self carriage and healthy posture.
10 cze 2024 · Neck and Shoulder Muscles: Including the brachiocephalicus and splenius, these muscles aid in the movement of the head and neck and play a role in stabilizing the shoulder. Back Muscles : The longissimus dorsi and multifidus muscles support the spine and enable the horse to bend and flex its back.