The joint right above the cannon bone is the knee. A horses knee should be large and shield shaped, small or round knees are more prone to injuries.
this long bone that runs from the hock to the fetlock is called the cannon bone
the fetlock is the ankle like joint above the hoof
the fetlock is the horses ankle joint, it's the big round joint at the end of the horses leg right above the pastern and hoof.
the fetlock is the horses ankle joint, it's the big round joint at the end of the horses leg right above the pastern and hoof.
The stifle joint
A fat marijuana joint is commonly referred to as a "fatty" or a "cannon."
tires are out balance or may have bad cv joint
The joint between the horse's hock and hip is called the Stifle joint.
An osselots is a swelling of the ankle joint below the cannon bone.
The metacarpophalangeal joint is typically known as the pastern. This is the joint between the metacarpus (cannon bone) and the first phalanx (the pastern bone).
It is not a separate joint it is your hip joint, the hip joint is a ball & socket joint!!!
the pastern