Congenital malformations of the first sternal Rib

During the dissection and skeletal examination of 151 horses, a congenital malformation of the first sternal rib that affluence the aperture of the thoracic inlet was noted in six horses.
A primitive trait in two breeds of Equus caballus

Revealed by comparative anatomy of the distal limb
The disappearing lamellae

Implications of new findings in the family equidea suggest the loss of nuchal ligament lamellae on C6 and C7 occurred after domestication
Femoral asymmetry in the thoroughbred racehorse

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Hereditary multiple exostoses:

A comprehensive examination of a 4 year old dutch warmblood male with maternal links to HME in the 1st and 2nd generation
Rare finding of a full nuchal ligament lamellae with attachment points from C2-C7 in one Australian stock horse

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The occurrence of a congenital malformation in the sixth and seventh cervical vertebrae predominantly observed in thoroughbred horses

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