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The generally accepted vertebral formula for the

domesticated horse3 is

C ϭ 7, T ϭ 18, L ϭ 6, S ϭ 5, Ca ϭ 15-21,

where C is cervical, T is thoracic, L is lumbar, S is

sacral, and Ca is caudal (coccygeal).

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