The bone in a horse's tail is called the Dock. It goes from the top of the tail, to about mid-tail or shorter.
The third metacarpal bone of a horse is called the cannon bone or shin bone. The canon bone is the major support bone of body weight.
This is the shin bone, often known as the cannon bone.
Yes, a horse has a back bone.
I'm pretty sure it's called their Dock.
The bone in a horse's leg that runs from the knee to the fetlock.
The wing of a bat. The leg of a horse...
No.
The bone in your middle ear called the stirrup has that name because it resembles the stirrup used when riding a horse.
The cannon bone of a horse's leg is affected when they get bucked shins.
A mature horse has 205 bones.
a bone in the thigh of the back legs of the horse.
Deusieme is french for second...so the second phalange of a horse is commonly called the short pastern which is between the coffin bone and the long pastern.