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- Pastern abstract "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 the short pastern bone (middle phalanx), which are held together by two sets of paired ligaments to form the pastern joint (proximal interphalangeal joint). Anatomically homologous to the two largest bones found in the human finger, the pastern was famously mis-defined by Samuel Johnson in his dictionary as \"the knee of a horse\". When a lady asked Johnson how he came to do so, he gave the much-quoted reply: \"Ignorance, madam, pure ignorance.\"".
- Pastern thumbnail Equine-dist-forelimb-bones.png?width=300.
- Pastern wikiPageID "6322091".
- Pastern wikiPageLength "9848".
- Pastern wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Pastern wikiPageRevisionID "708178527".
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink A_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink American_Quarter_Horse.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink American_Saddlebred.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Bowed_tendon.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Carpus_and_tarsus_of_land_vertebrates.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dog_anatomy.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Category:Horse_anatomy.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Coffin_bone.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Coronet_(horse).
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Draft_horse.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Farrier.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Fetlock.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Finger.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Hoof.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Horse.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Horse_gait.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Ligament.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Limbs_of_the_horse.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Navicular_syndrome.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Ringbone.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Johnson.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Sesamoiditis.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Sidebone.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Splints.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink Thoroughbred.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLink File:Short,-upright-pasterns.jpg.
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pastern".
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLinkText "large pastern bone".
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLinkText "pastern bone".
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLinkText "pastern joints".
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLinkText "pastern".
- Pastern wikiPageWikiLinkText "short, upright pasterns".
- Pastern caption "Shock absorption of the pastern joint".
- Pastern caption "The bones and joints of the equine forelimb distal to the wrist : The fetlock is located between the cannon bone and the long pastern bone . The pastern joint is located between the long pastern bone and the short pastern bone . The coffin joint is located between the short pastern bone and the coffin bone .".
- Pastern image "Pastern-absorbing-shock.jpg".
- Pastern latin "Pāstōrius".
- Pastern name "Pastern".
- Pastern width "300".
- Pastern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_anatomy.
- Pastern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Pastern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pastern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Pastern subject Category:Dog_anatomy.
- Pastern subject Category:Horse_anatomy.
- Pastern hypernym Part.
- Pastern type AnatomicalStructure.
- Pastern type Thing.
- Pastern type Q4936952.
- Pastern comment "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 the short pastern bone (middle phalanx), which are held together by two sets of paired ligaments to form the pastern joint (proximal interphalangeal joint). Anatomically homologous to the two largest bones found in the human finger, the pastern was famously mis-defined by Samuel Johnson in his dictionary as \"the knee of a horse\".".
- Pastern label "Pastern".
- Pastern seeAlso Equine_conformation.
- Pastern seeAlso Equine_forelimb_anatomy.
- Pastern seeAlso Limbs_of_the_horse.
- Pastern sameAs Q4907528.
- Pastern sameAs Pasterno.
- Pastern sameAs Pasterno.
- Pastern sameAs Pęcina.
- Pastern sameAs m.0g0zmq.
- Pastern sameAs Q4907528.
- Pastern wasDerivedFrom Pastern?oldid=708178527.
- Pastern depiction Equine-dist-forelimb-bones.png.
- Pastern isPrimaryTopicOf Pastern.
- Pastern name "Pastern".