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Horse Parts

Cannon

Bone located between the knee and the fetlock, and the hock and the fetlock.

Check ligaments

System of ligaments that lock in position allowing a horse to sleep standing up.

Chestnut

Horny growth inside and above each knee, and inside and below each hock.

Coronary Band

Where the hoof joins the leg -- where the hoof wall is produced. Source of growth and nutrition for the hoof wall and bars.

Croup

Topline of horse from the top of the tail to the highest point of the hindquarters.

Fetlock

Joint formed by the cannon, pastern and sesamoid bones.

Frog

Triangular area located towards the back of the underside of the hoof.

Gaskin

Part of the hind leg between the hock and the stifle.

Hand

Unit of measurement of the height of a horse, taken from the bottom of the front hoof to top of withers. Four inches = one hand.

Hock

Joint in the hind leg joining the cannon bone and the gaskin.

Hoof

The horse's foot.

Pastern

Part of the leg between the coronet and the fetlock.

Sesamoid bones

Small bones attached to the cannon and pastern by ligaments. Located behind the fetlock joint.

Withers

The top of the shoulders, between the neck and the back. The highest point of the withers is used in measuring the horse's height.