Equine Specific Anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

What structure does the hoof cover?

A

The distal phalanx

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2
Q

What is the hoof made from?

A

Keratin

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3
Q

Where does the hoof wall grow from?

A

The coronary dermis

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4
Q

What is laminae?

A

Folds of tissue made from coronary and laminar dermis

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5
Q

What is underneath the coronary and frog dermis?

A

The coronary and digital cushion

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6
Q

What does the coronary and digital cushion do?

A

Some pliability and ‘give’ against concussive forces

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7
Q

What does the stay apparatus do?

A

Allows the horse to rest and sleep in a standing position

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8
Q

What does the stay apparatus consist of?

A
  • Muscles
  • Tendons
  • Ligaments
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9
Q

Where is the stay ligament located?

A

In the fore and hind limbs

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10
Q

Explain the stay apparatus process

A
  • The stifle of one leg ‘locks’ using the patella ligaments
  • Allows other leg to rest
  • Every few minutes, the horse shifts weight to the other leg
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11
Q

What adaptations do the muscles involved in the stay apparatus have?

A

Increased collagen to help support limbs

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12
Q

Where are the Eustachian tubes located?

A

One on each side of the head

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13
Q

What structures do the Eustachian tubes connect together?

A

Connects the pharynx to the middle ear

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14
Q

What are the pockets within the Eustachian tubes called?

A

Guttural pouches

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15
Q

What artery and nerves are associated with guttural pouches?

A
  • Carotid artery

- Cranial nerves

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16
Q

How many chromosomes does a horse have?

A

64

17
Q

How many chromosomes does a donkey have?

A

62

18
Q

What is a mule?

A

The offspring of a female horse and male donkey

19
Q

What is a hinny?

A

The offspring of a male horse and female donkey

20
Q

How many chromosomes do donkey/horse hybrids have?

A

63

21
Q

How much additional anaesthetic do donkeys require compared to equal sized horses?

A

25%