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Qué (quién) es windgall - definición


Windgall         
  • The coffin bone
  • Skeleton of the lower forelimb
  • Rear limb anatomy
  • The pastern absorbing shock
  • A [[polo pony]] with its legs wrapped for protection
STRUCTURES MADE OF DOZENS OF BONES, JOINTS, MUSCLES, TENDONS, AND LIGAMENTS THAT SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE EQUINE BODY
Equine forelimb anatomy; Shoe boil; Capped elbow; Coffin Joint; Cannon bone; Windpuffs; Windpuff; Windgall; Stocking up; Filled legs; Cannon-bone; Cannonbone
·noun A soft tumor or synovial swelling on the fetlock joint of a horse;
- so called from having formerly been supposed to contain air.
Limbs of the horse         
  • The coffin bone
  • Skeleton of the lower forelimb
  • Rear limb anatomy
  • The pastern absorbing shock
  • A [[polo pony]] with its legs wrapped for protection
STRUCTURES MADE OF DOZENS OF BONES, JOINTS, MUSCLES, TENDONS, AND LIGAMENTS THAT SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE EQUINE BODY
Equine forelimb anatomy; Shoe boil; Capped elbow; Coffin Joint; Cannon bone; Windpuffs; Windpuff; Windgall; Stocking up; Filled legs; Cannon-bone; Cannonbone
The limbs of the horse are structures made of dozens of bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments that support the weight of the equine body. They include two apparatuses: the suspensory apparatus, which carries much of the weight, prevents overextension of the joint and absorbs shock, and the stay apparatus, which locks major joints in the limbs, allowing horses to remain standing while relaxed or asleep.
Cannon bone         
  • The coffin bone
  • Skeleton of the lower forelimb
  • Rear limb anatomy
  • The pastern absorbing shock
  • A [[polo pony]] with its legs wrapped for protection
STRUCTURES MADE OF DOZENS OF BONES, JOINTS, MUSCLES, TENDONS, AND LIGAMENTS THAT SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE EQUINE BODY
Equine forelimb anatomy; Shoe boil; Capped elbow; Coffin Joint; Cannon bone; Windpuffs; Windpuff; Windgall; Stocking up; Filled legs; Cannon-bone; Cannonbone
·- ·see Canon Bone.