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- Q1735284 subject Q8878588.
- Q1735284 abstract "Template:ForThe chestnut, also known as a night eye, is a callousity on the body of a horse or other equine, found on the inner side of the leg above the knee on the foreleg and, if present, below the hock on the hind leg. It is believed to be a vestigial toe, and along with the ergot form the three toes of some other extinct Equidae. Darren Naish dissents from this belief, noting that the chestnut is "not associated with the metacarpus or metatarsus, the only places where digits occur"Chestnuts vary in size and shape and are sometimes compared to the fingerprints in humans. For purposes of identification some breed registries require photographs of them among other individual characteristics. However, because chestnuts grow over time and horse grooms often peel or trim off the outer layers for neatness, their appearance is subject to change.".
- Q1735284 thumbnail Chestnut_on_the_leg_of_a_horse.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1735284 comment "Template:ForThe chestnut, also known as a night eye, is a callousity on the body of a horse or other equine, found on the inner side of the leg above the knee on the foreleg and, if present, below the hock on the hind leg. It is believed to be a vestigial toe, and along with the ergot form the three toes of some other extinct Equidae.".
- Q1735284 label "Chestnut (horse anatomy)".
- Q1735284 depiction Chestnut_on_the_leg_of_a_horse.jpg.