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pastern Meaning in Bengali



 ঘোড়ার খুর ও উহার ঊর্ধে লোমযুক্ত স্থানের মধ্যবর্তী অংশ,

ঘোড়ার পায়ে খুরের পেছনে লোমের গুচ্ছ এবং খুর মধ্যে অংশ

Noun:

ঘোড়ার খুর ও উহার ঊর্ধে লোমযুক্ত স্থানের মধ্যবর্তী অংশ,





pastern's Usage Examples:

The pastern is a part of the leg of a horse between the fetlock and the top of the hoof.


It incorporates the long pastern bone (proximal phalanx) and.


They encircle the horse's ankle, and protect the back of the pastern and the heels of the animal.


Ringbone is exostosis (bone growth) in the pastern or coffin joint of a horse.


Mud fever, also known as scratches or pastern dermatitis, is a group of diseases of horses causing irritation and dermatitis in the lower limbs of horses.


(splint), sesamoid, fetlock joint, first phalanx (long pastern), pastern joint, second phalanx (short pastern), coffin joint, outwardly evidenced by the coronary.


cannon bones, proximad and the proximal phalanx distad, commonly called the pastern bone.


An early English-language example was the definition of pastern as "the knee of a horse" in Dr.


The arthritis will occur at the joint between the cannon bone and large pastern bone, at the front of the fetlock.


floor, protecting the cannon bone, tendons of the lower leg, fetlock, pastern, coronet, and heels of the horse.


"Western"-style horse hobbles are tied around the pasterns or cannon bones of the horse's front legs.


Babu was destroyed in April 1989 at the age of 15, after he fractured a pastern bone at the Fair Hill Horse Trials.


angle of the pasterns is best at a moderate slope (between 50-55 degrees) and moderate length.


Pasterns Long and Sloping [22] The pasterns are long (more.


the foot and the pastern were pointing outwards.


The sheer pressure of the horse's weight caused the crumbling of the rim of the pastern bone and the breaking.


The coffin bone meets the short pastern bone or second phalanx at the coffin joint.


Distal sesamoidean ligaments: run from the sesamoid bones to the two pastern bones.


from complications following surgery for a hairline fracture of the left pastern.


However, after the race, he shattered a hind pastern when frightened by a spectator, and was subsequently euthanised.


days before the race he had to be scratched due to an infection in his pastern.



pastern's Meaning':

the part between the fetlock and the hoof

Synonyms:

fetter bone; os; bone; coronet; horse's foot;

Antonyms:

black; boneless;

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