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  • Fetlock - Wikipedia
    The word fetlock literally means "foot-lock" and refers to the small tuft of hair situated on the rear of the fetlock joint [1] "Feather" refers to the particularly long, luxuriant hair growth over the lower leg and fetlock that is characteristic of certain breeds
  • Disorders of the Fetlock and Pastern in Horses
    Fetlock is a term used for the joint where the cannon bone, the proximal sesamoid bones, and the first phalanx (long pastern bone) meet The pastern is the area between the hoof and the fetlock joint
  • Fetlock Lameness in Horses: Signs, Diagnosis Treatment
    Fetlocks are high-motion joints susceptible to injury, with common signs including heat, pain, and swelling Performance horses, especially racehorses, are prone to hind fetlock injuries, while eventers often experience fore-fetlock issues
  • 7 Conditions That Cause Fetlock Issues | Gladiator Equine
    Understanding the conditions that cause fetlock issues is essential for maintaining your horse’s health and performance Gladiator Equine will break down the common problems affecting the fetlock joint, introduce our innovative therapeutic device, and offer best practices for prevention and management
  • TOP 10 BEST Fetlocks in San Francisco, CA - Yelp
    This is a review for fetlocks in San Francisco, CA: "Frank and the rest of the staff there are always so helpful with all of our horses, we have supply needs weekly and Western always has a more than adequate supply of products to choose from
  • FETLOCK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of FETLOCK is a projection bearing a tuft of hair on the back of the leg above the hoof of a horse or similar animal
  • The Anatomy of the Fetlock Joint - horseeducationonline. com
    What is the difference between the front and hind fetlock? The overall structure is very similar, but hind fetlocks are usually a little narrower side to side and experience more twisting forces because the hindlimbs generate most of the propulsion
  • The Lowdown on How to Handle a Horse Fetlock Injury
    Fetlocks are high-motion joints subjected to significant forces and compression during horse movements In the event of an injury, the damage also significantly impacts the soft tissues surrounding the fetlock, resulting in the horse’s inability to carry his entire weight


















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