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Fetlock is the
common name in horses,
large animals, and
sometimes dogs for the
metacarpophalangeal and
metatarsophalangeal joints (MCPJ and MTPJ). Although...
- metat****um) on the
underside of the
fetlock of a
horse or
other equine. Some
equines have them on all four
fetlocks;
others have few or no
detectable ergots...
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affected front of the
fetlock, it is
indicative of osselets, as is the
short and
short march that is the
result of when both
frontal fetlocks are involved. (Shoulder...
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nearly all
horses will grow
longer hair on the
lower legs and back of the
fetlocks at times,
particularly in the winter, "feather"
refers to the particularly...
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joint is
referred to as the "
fetlock". This term is
translated literally as "foot-lock". In fact,
although the term
fetlock does not
specifically apply...
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Corps 5th
Defense Battalion and
arrived with 11
naval ships, in "Operation
Fetlock",
which was a
secret mission. However, on
March 27, 1943, the
Empire of...
- The
pastern is a part of the leg of a
horse between the
fetlock and the top of the hoof. It
incorporates the long
pastern bone (proximal phalanx) and...
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condition of the legs only, as one of the most
visible signs is when the
fetlocks,
particularly on the hind legs,
collapse into a "coon-footed" position...
- of a
horse correspond to the
bones of the
human hand or foot, and the
fetlock (incorrectly
called the "ankle") is
actually the
proximal sesamoid bones...
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Brushing boots on front,
fetlock boots on rear Skid boot with
black protective cushion behind Skid
boots protect the rear
fetlocks during a
sliding stop...