Definitionn. the part between the fetlock and the hoof
Last update: July 11, 2015
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The single digit consists of a moderate-sized proximal (os suffraginis, or large pastern), a short middle (os coronae, or small pastern), and a wide, semi-lunar, ungual phalanx (os pedis, or coffin bone). [Please select]
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The shoulder should slope slightly backward and the pastern joint, immediately above the hoof, slightly backward. [Please select]
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--This makes the principal length of the fore-leg and extends from elbow to pastern. [Please select]
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It corresponds to the region which, situated between the pastern and the hoof, is known as the _cornet_. [Please select]
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1, Fetlock; 2, spur or beard; 3, pastern; 4, outline determined by the external fibro-cartilage; 5, acute angle; 6, nipple; 7, quarter; 8, heel. [Please select]
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This difference, very marked especially at the region of the toe, is correlated with that of the direction of the pastern. [Please select]
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=This same measure, plus the entire width of the pastern=, gives: _The total length of the body_, taken accurately. [Please select]
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The latter affection frequently involves the bones, and for this reason the pastern is the most frequent seat of osteitis. [Please select]
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The lower part of the limb of a cow, showing the loss of skin and flesh in a narrow ring around the pastern bone and the exposure of the bone itself. [Please select]
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It rapidly spreads, and involves not only the pastern-bones, but the cartilages of the foot, and spreading around the pasterns and cartilages, thus derives its name. [Please select]
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