It's called a hoof. It's at the end of each of its four legs, which is called a foot or hoof.
The hock (at hind leg, between the knee (not the "knee" of the front leg as it is sometimes called) joint and fetlock) is the horse's ankle.
I think it's called the hock
the peni. say it: pee - nye.
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The correct term for a female horse is a mare.
the medial malleolus
My horse sprained her ankle, coming out of the gate.
The medical term for inversion of the ankle is lateral. When the ankle becomes inverted, there is damage to the ligaments.
It corresponds to the horse's hock.
A horse can have an injured tendon or ligament which is similar to a human's sprained ankle. This will give you more info... http://www.acreageequines.com/Horsecare/horsecare5.htm
Sprained ankle.
The ankle is proximal to the toe and the toe is distal to the ankle
puffy part in the ankle of a horse...
Medial Malleolus is the best term that describes the inner aspect of the ankle