Fetlock.
There is no antonym to fetlock. A fetlock is part of a horses mane.
the fetlock is the ankle like joint above the hoof
Young horses sometimes "pop" a splint, not a fetlock.
The fetlock is formed by the joint between the canon bone and the longer pastern bone. At the back of the fetlock lies a small bone called the sesamoid.the fetlock is the bump right before the hoof
The fetlock is the name of the hair that grows at the back of the leg down by the hoof
there are four chambers in a cow, the recticulum is one of it
Yes.
The fetlock is the joint between the bones of the lower and middle leg of a horse. It is similar in function to the human ankle (in that it allows the outermost extremities to moved delicately), although its structure is more like that of the ball of the foot (as it is the last connection before the end of the whole limb).
The function of a cow's heart is the same as a human heart - to circulate blood throughout the body. The cow's heart is very similar to a human heart in structure.
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All horses have a ergot on the rear of their fetlock.I include this link as you don't state where on the fetlock. (see link)