File:Horse hoof wild shod long sagittal.jpg

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English: Sagittal section of a "feral" horse hoof, shod from some weeks (simplyfied).

Note how far the ground is from sole and frog; note too that there is no more contact between shoe and sole.

  • Pink: skin and soft tissues
  • Brown: walls
  • Light gray: bones (P1, part; P2; P3 (coffin bone); navicular)
  • Red: walls and sole living chorium
  • Dark gray: frog
  • Orange: toe sole
  • Yellow: digital cushion
  • Azure: tendons (extensor, front; deep palmar frexor, back)
  • Dark blue: horse shoe
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current14:29, 15 January 2006Thumbnail for version as of 14:29, 15 January 2006658 × 598 (55 KB)Alex brollo (talk | contribs)== Summary == Sagittal section of a "feral" horse hoof, shod from some weeks (simplyfied). Note how far the ground is from sole and frog; note too that there is no more contact between shoe and sole. *Pink: skin and soft tissues *Brown: walls *Light gra

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