. The art of taming and educating the horse .. . Fig. 399. PLATE yill. 39. Fig. 400. PLATE VIII. SHOEING. 611 PLATE VIII. A posterior view of the bones of the fore foot, to showthe ligaments of the sesamoid or navicular hone. A The pastern bone. B The foot bone. C The cut end of the tendon of the flexor muscle of thecoronary bone. I) D D D The upper ligaments of the navicular bone, asthey pass round the sides of the coronary bone. E E A thin expansion from the ligaments D D D D cov-ering the mass of fat lodged in a cavity in the cor-onary bone. E P F Attachment of the lower ligament of the nav


. The art of taming and educating the horse .. . Fig. 399. PLATE yill. 39. Fig. 400. PLATE VIII. SHOEING. 611 PLATE VIII. A posterior view of the bones of the fore foot, to showthe ligaments of the sesamoid or navicular hone. A The pastern bone. B The foot bone. C The cut end of the tendon of the flexor muscle of thecoronary bone. I) D D D The upper ligaments of the navicular bone, asthey pass round the sides of the coronary bone. E E A thin expansion from the ligaments D D D D cov-ering the mass of fat lodged in a cavity in the cor-onary bone. E P F Attachment of the lower ligament of the navicu-lar bone to the foot bone. G G The tendon of the flexor muscle cut off at its inser-tion into the foot bone. B B B The natural surface of the villi continued fromthe true skin. G12


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