. The art of taming and educating the horse .. . t of itwhere the branch II eommunicates; suspensory ligament; C. Tlie great lig-ament of the back sinew; D. The twobade sinews, or flexor tendons; E. E. Theextensor tendon ; F. The cannon or shankbone ; G. The splintbone, which is placedon each side, rather posteriorlj, ofthe shankbone, beginning immediatelj under theknee,and extending tapering downward,and terminating at fig. 1 in a sort of bulb;H. The back sinews and their great sus-pensory ligament, apparently joined to-gether. Tliis, however, is not the case; itincorporates onlj with t
. The art of taming and educating the horse .. . t of itwhere the branch II eommunicates; suspensory ligament; C. Tlie great lig-ament of the back sinew; D. The twobade sinews, or flexor tendons; E. E. Theextensor tendon ; F. The cannon or shankbone ; G. The splintbone, which is placedon each side, rather posteriorlj, ofthe shankbone, beginning immediatelj under theknee,and extending tapering downward,and terminating at fig. 1 in a sort of bulb;H. The back sinews and their great sus-pensory ligament, apparently joined to-gether. Tliis, however, is not the case; itincorporates onlj with tlie perforans ten-don, marked fig. 2, and so intimately, thattliey form one and the same substance, atthe part marked by the small letter perforatus, marked fig. 3, forms asheatli for the perforans, as already de-scribed in the article Strains. 4. The kneejoint. 5. The fetlock-joint. FlO. 370. SHOEING. 585 The wall or crust, or rather its lower edge, is divided into por-tions designated by different names, as explained in Figs. 876
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