I hope this will be of some help to yall.
I love anatomy books and
I have this really great one on large animals.
I wanted to share some of it with yall.
Spurgeon's Color Atlas
of
Large Animal Anatomy
The Essentials
Anatomy of the Goat
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I'm trying to expand my knowledge of goat feet. Can you tell me if a bone extends down into the hoof? After looking at your anatomy images above, I'm still not sure. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYes! It's called a coffin bone, but most vets just call it P3
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