The bone in a horse's leg that runs from the knee to the fetlock.
A cannon bone is a horse's third metacarpal or metatarsal bone, located between the knee or hock and the fetlock joint. It is a weight-bearing bone that helps support the horse's body. A cannon bone is essential for a horse's movement and stability.
The cannon bone is almost the same as the shin
The cannon bone of a horse's leg is affected when they get bucked shins.
The third metacarpal bone of a horse is called the "cannon bone." It is located between the knee and the fetlock joint and is essential for weight-bearing and locomotion.
The third metacarpal bone of a horse is called the cannon bone or shin bone. The canon bone is the major support bone of body weight.
no it will go lame.
An osselots is a swelling of the ankle joint below the cannon bone.
It's the bone located between the knee and the fetlock (or ankle) on the horse's legs.
Bowed tendons are located on the back of the cannon bone.
the pastern
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.
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).