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Horse Genetics: Contracted Foal Syndrome

Published: December 4, 2008
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The skeletal anatomy of a horse's front and hind limbs is comparable to the anatomy of the human hands and feet. The horse's cannon bone, or metacarpal, is the same as a bone in the palm of a hand. The human phalanges, or finger bones, are comparable to the bones making up a horse's hoof and pastern. Fortunately, most humans and horses are born with normal limbs. However, both children and foals ...
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