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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.
23 wrz 2024 · Atlas of equine anatomy: osteology of the horse (skeleton, thoracic and pelvic limbs)
The skeletal system of the horse is a skeletal system of a horse that has three major functions in the body. It protects vital organs, provides framework, and supports soft parts of the body. Horses typically have 205 bones. The pelvic limb typically contains 19 bones, while the thoracic limb contains 20 bones.
6 lis 2021 · In the horse skeleton anatomy, you will find seven cervical, eighteen thoracics, six lumbar, five sacral, and fifteen to twenty-one caudal vertebrae. Now I will discuss the important osteological features of these vertebrae of a horse.
28 paź 2017 · 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.
A horse's neck is a complex structure with more than 100 muscles and seven cervical vertebrae. These seven cervical vertebrae connect to form an S-shape from the nape of the neck to the withers. The top two are shaped slightly differently from the rest and help move and support the head.
A skeleton anatomy diagram of a horse presents the structure and arrangement of its bones, offering valuable insights into the skeletal framework and anatomical details of the equine body. These diagrams commonly illustrate the major bones, such as the skull, vertebral column, ribcage, limbs, and pelvis, providing a comprehensive view of the ...