. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. 28 RING-BONE. RING-BONE. Eing-bones only occur in working oxen, and particularly in aged animals used in hilly regions. They result almost exclusively from wounds, ligamentous and tendinous strains, and articular injuries. They are preceded (as can usually be proved by dissection of limbs) by. Fig. 13.—Tibia. Lesions due to open fracture and displacement. Irregular callus formation and seanestrum. fibrous or fibro-cartilaginous induration in or about the coronet or one of the phalanges. These thickenings increase the diameter o


. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. 28 RING-BONE. RING-BONE. Eing-bones only occur in working oxen, and particularly in aged animals used in hilly regions. They result almost exclusively from wounds, ligamentous and tendinous strains, and articular injuries. They are preceded (as can usually be proved by dissection of limbs) by. Fig. 13.—Tibia. Lesions due to open fracture and displacement. Irregular callus formation and seanestrum. fibrous or fibro-cartilaginous induration in or about the coronet or one of the phalanges. These thickenings increase the diameter of the pastern in all directions. Eing-bones are seldom very large ; but as they. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Moussu, Gustave, 1864-; Dollar, John A. W. , joint author. New York, W. R. Jenkins


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