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fetlocks Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ঘোড়ার পায়ে খুরের পেছনে লোমের গুচ্ছ,





fetlocks's Usage Examples:

nearly all horses will grow longer hair on the lower legs and back of the fetlocks at times, particularly in the winter, "feather" refers to the particularly.


Some equines have them on all four fetlocks; others have few or no detectable ergots.


protect a horse's hind legs during exercise and competition, protecting the fetlocks, pasterns, and other parts of the lower leg from injury that may occur.


condition of the legs only, as one of the most visible signs is when the fetlocks, particularly on the hind legs, collapse into a "coon-footed" position.


horse at the gallop by attaching a wire, anchored to the ground, to its fetlocks and so launching the rider forwards spectacularly at a designated point.


still essentially sound, but following the discovery of bruising on his fetlocks and other signs of "wear and tear", he was retired in July 2014.


can be expressed minimally (horse exhibits curly hair inside ears, at fetlocks, and a kinky mane and tail), maximally (horse exhibits curl all over body.


Scissors: Used to trim long hairs growing under the jaw and the fetlocks, as well as trimming the bridle path or banging the tail.


He was taken to Rood ' Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, where his fetlocks were fused in surgery.


called "Feather" on some breeds, long hair growing over the lower leg and fetlocks of horses Leonard Feather (1914–1994), jazz writer and producer Lorraine.


first "diagnosed with proximal suspensory ligament desmitis on both front fetlocks" in June.


originally attached to the flowering shrub by silver chains around its fetlocks, but these chains have completely corroded away.


bone, and a thicker hair coat, particularly the mane, tail and around the fetlocks.


the two grysboks is that Sharpe's has a pair of "false hooves" above the fetlocks.


Feather hair behind the fetlocks is soft and silky.


Comments at the time included: "VERY big foal, enormous knees, fetlocks, etc.


over filly Eight Belles, who was euthanised after breaking both front fetlocks during the post-race cool-down.


"Zippers" on the backs of the fetlocks of dun dilute colored horses is a common sight.


as is the short and short march that is the result of when both frontal fetlocks are involved.



Synonyms:

horse"s foot; fetlock joint; articulation; joint; articulatio;

Antonyms:

unshared; segregated; distributive; divided; separate;

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