pastern in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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With well coated dogs it is also especially abundant on the rear of hind pasterns.
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The tendon pulls upward to extends the carpal, pastern, and coffin joints.
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The backside of the forelegs has longer hairs down to pastern and forms feathering.
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That would suit the word "fetlock", but the pastern is in fact a long portion of the leg immediately below the fetlock.
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Low ringbone occurs on the lower part of the small pastern bone or the upper part of the coffin bone.
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The angles of certain bones, especially in the hind leg, shoulders, and pasterns, also affect movement.
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Therefore, the fetlock and pastern are responsible for all the absorption of concussive forces of a footfall.
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The legs are very muscular, with hard, dense bone, clearly defined tendons, flexible pasterns, and large round hooves with open heels.
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It often starts as a small red ulceration of the skin in the plantar pastern region of the legs.
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The horse will show pain when the pastern joint is moved or rotated.
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