The "elbow" (can't remember the true name) is at the top back of the front leg where the leg connects to the shoulder.
I think the two parts not found are the crate and the knuckle. I found that the elbow is directly next to the hoof, and compresses when they walk. There is an article about the outher ligament, and the casing is the hard outer shell. Looking up "crate" referring to horses, I found only articles about crates to transport horses in. I also found one reference that says the hock is similar to an elbow, but not that it was called such. hope this is right!
the elbow
what talk right...... oh and he explored on horses
No, it is in your elbow.
with your left foot, you can try it on the right side, but that is not as easy
paint horses because it was the only one they could catch on foot.
They only answer to that is go to your vet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
its the same size from your elbow to your wrist. LOL
The length from your wrist to your inside elbow
horses and by foot
I have researched this with an open survey and i have found out that in 87 out of 117 cases, the length of the foot was the same as the distance from the point of the elbow to the outer part of the wrist.
A horses foot is called a hoof.