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  2. Frog (horse anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    The frog is a part of a horse hoof, located on the underside, which should touch the ground if the horse is standing on soft footing. The frog is triangular in shape, and extends midway from the heels toward the toe, covering around 25% of the bottom of the hoof.

  3. Comparative foot morphology - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the musculoskeletal foot arch and sole cushion of the elephant act in concert, similarly to the horse's cushioned frog and hoof [6] and the human foot. [29] In the elephant, the nearly half-cupula-shaped arrangement of the bony elements of the metatarsals and toes has interesting similarities to the structure of the arches of human ...

  4. Equine podiatry - Wikipedia

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    Equine podiatry is the study and management of the equine foot based on its anatomy and function. [1] The job title "Equine Podiatrist" is used by people with a wide range of backgrounds. [2] Some are veterinarians who have chosen to specialize in the equine hoof, while some are remedial farriers. There is also a new group of specialists known ...

  5. Navicular syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Upright feet increase concussion, especially in the heel region of the hoof where the navicular bone is located. Excess concussion cannot be absorbed as well by the structures designed to do so (the frog, heels, and digital cushion), so more impact is transmitted to the structures within the foot.

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  7. Glossary of equestrian terms - Wikipedia

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    A "half-hobble" attaches to only one foot, with the other end usually attached to a rope called a picket line. hock The tarsal joint of the equine hind leg, located midway between the horse's body and the ground. [8]: 244 Anatomically corresponds to a human's ankle and heel, but in horses is located much farther from the ground.

  8. The View's Joy Behar Accidentally Falls Off Her Chair During ...

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    The Biggest Controversies, Feuds in Talk Show History Read article During the live episode, Behar, 79, walked on stage and ended up slipping from her seat out of nowhere.

  9. Drug suspect leads horse-riding Fla. sheriffs on extended ...

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    He couldn’t match their horsepower. Jacksonville, Fla. Sheriffs officers chased down a suspected drug perp on horseback in an extended foot-versus-hoof chase caught on bodycam camera.