This bone is missing in the horse.
What is the collar bone.
Do muscles pull or push ?
Pull!
The horse is missing this organ
What is the Gallbladder
This is the directional term describing heading towards the horses nostril.
What is rostral
The vertebrae on the horse that is located on the dorsal aspect and helps us to measure the horses height.
What is the thoracic vertebrae
This muscle is located across the horses wither in a trapezoid shape.
What is the trapezius.
This part of the horse is located in between the horses ears on top of their head.
What is the poll.
The feature on the horses hoof that is wedge shaped and feels like an eraser.
What is the frog.
The formula for the spinal column.
C7 T18 L6 S5 CA15-21
The tendon that connects to the pedal bone.
What is the deep digital flexor tendon
This organ is in a J shape and part of the horses foregut.
What is the stomach.
This directional term describes the "underneath" of a horse.
What is ventral.
This bone is on the distal aspect of the leg and has two splint bones beside it from previous vestigial features.
What is the cannon bone
This tendon splits and attached to P1 and P2.
What is the superficial flexor tendon
This organ pair is on the dorsal aspect of the horse and is taken into consideration when assessing saddle fit.
What is the kidneys
Aspect of the tooth that begins at age 10 and disappears at age 30.
What is the Galvaynes Groove.
The joint located on the hind leg, including the femur and fibula/tibia
What is the stifle
This muscle is located on the lower aspect of the horses jaw and is involved in chewing.
What is the masseter.
This part/joint of the horse is made up of the cannon bone and P1 bone.
What is the fetlock.
The top left chamber of the heart.
What is the Atrium.