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Learn to identify the hock on the horse and learn about the underlying structures. Learn the points of the horse and anatomy with descriptions and pictures. ... Definition: This joint is made of several smaller bones, the most prominent being the Os Calsis which gives the hock it’s angular shape. ... Understanding Your Horse...
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horses.about.com/od/partsofthehorse/g/hock.htm
horses.about.com/od/partsofthehorse/g/hock.htm
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The horse's hock is the same joint as the human ankle, containing the same seven bones. The hock must be strong enough, though, to carry eight times the weight, while being subjected to twisting, turning and extra stress as the horse jumps, races or performs other athletic maneuvers.
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www.ctba.com/03magazine/nov/HorseCare.pdf
www.ctba.com/03magazine/nov/HorseCare.pdf
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The horse leg part between the fetlock and the stifle. The hock and fetlock The horse hock ... EQUINE LAMINITIS, HORSE LAMINITIS, LAMINITIS IN HORSE, CHRONIC LAMINITIS, FOUNDER LAMINITIS, LAMINITIS TREATMENT, LAMINITIS PRONE SUPPLEMENT, LAMINITIS SUPPLEMENT, HORSE HERB FOR LAMINITIS, LAMINITIS PREVENTION,
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www.globalherbs.co.uk/horse/diseases_hock.htm
www.globalherbs.co.uk/horse/diseases_hock.htm
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Hock (zoology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The hock , or gambrel , is the tarsal joint of a digitigrade quadruped, such as a horse, cat, or dog. It is the anatomical homologue of the ankle of the human foot. Although the tarsus refers sp...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hock_(zoology)
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When this happens, there is no more inflammation and no more pain for the horse. The hock joint is very special. It has a stack of small bones in it, and the ones that are most commonly affected by arthritis are the lower ones (lower tarsal bones).
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www.todayshorse.com/Experts/DrJahiel/AskDrJahiel-Fusing...
www.todayshorse.com/Experts/DrJahiel/AskDrJahiel-Fusing%20Hocks.htm
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Horse Owners Club for Kids (HOCK) A Fantasy Dream Stable Game ... HOCK: Events; HOCK: Horse Show Association ... This is HOCK: Horse Owners Club for Kids...
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www.horse-country.com/hock/
www.horse-country.com/hock/
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The hock is one of the most complex and hardest-worked joints in the horse's body, so it must be strong and sturdy to avoid injury. Much of what we ask our horses to do, whether high-performance dressage, reining, jumping, or simply going up and ... ... "The hock joint is analogous to the human ankle," says McCarroll.
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www.thehorse.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=14775
www.thehorse.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=14775
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I remember how my horse was slow and lazy and would not do much for me when I was on the high school equestrian team. I thought she was just ring sour. She would limp away from home, ... Degenerative Joint Disease in the Horse including The Hock and Spavin, The Foot and Ringbone from The Horseman's Advisor...
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www.moronacity.com/horse-journal/equine-arthritis.html
www.moronacity.com/horse-journal/equine-arthritis.html
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Horse Tarsal (hock) Joint ,2 views (front and lateral) of right horse tarsal joint (hock). ... Title: Horse Tarsal (hock) Joint ... Additional Related Images to: Horse Tarsal (hock) Joint...
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www.indexedvisuals.com/scripts/ivstock/pic.asp?id=1820-...
www.indexedvisuals.com/scripts/ivstock/pic.asp?id=1820-014
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