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From the top downward, the bones of the fore limb are as indicated in the accompanying diagram. The fore limb is —3 —4 — 5 Fig. 79. Bones of the Fore Leg.
1, Scapula; 2, humerus; 3, radius and ulna; 4, seven or eight carpal bones; 5, cannon bone and two splint bones; 6, two sesamoid bones; 7, large pastern bone; 8, small pas- tern bone; 9, navicular bone; 10, coffin bone.
/--7 composed of a scapula (or shoulder blade) which is articulated to the humerous (or arm) by a ball-and-socket joint, and
... the Types and Market Classes of Live Stock 305 arm in turn articulates with the radius by a hinge joint. The lower end of the radius rests upon the upper row of the carpal bones of which there are 7 or 8 in the horse, corresponding to the wrist in man. Below the carpus (knee) is the large meta- carpal (or cannon) bone, and articulated with the back of it are two slender rods of bones — the • small metacarpal (or splint) bones. The lower end of the large cannon bone forms a hinge with the first phalanx (or large pastern bone), which is followed by the second phalanx (or small pastern bone), and then the third phalanx (or coffin bone), the two last named being enclosed within the hoof.

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