\'2 I ill. Ali.MY EORSE IN ACCIDENT AND DISEASE. 



.'. Diseases of .synovial no mbranes. 



Hoy .spavin. — Location: Front part of hock joint. 



Thorough-fin. — Location: Upper and back part of hock joint. 



Wind puffs (windfalls i. — Location: On the sides of the tendons 

 just above the fetlock joints. 



Other bursal enlargements (distended synovial sacs or pouches 

 may be found located on various parts of the legs, hut no special 

 name has been given to them. 



.)'. Diseases ofthi muscles, U ndons, ligamt nts, <in<l .skin. 



Poll (vil. — Location: In the region of the poll. 



Fistulous withers. — Location: Jn the region of the withers. 



Sweeny (atrophy or wasting of the muscles). — Location: Usually 

 in the shoulder or the hi]). 



Broken knees. — Location: Front part of the knee joint. 



( 'a lipid i Ibow. — Location: Point of the elhow. 



Cappedhock. — Location: Point of the hock. 



( 'urb. — Location: Lower and back part of the hock. 



Sprung knees. — Location: Knees. 



Cocked ankles. — Location: Fetlock joints. 



Bowed tendons. — Location: Flexor tendons below the knee and 

 hock. 



Breakdown. — Location: Sprain of the suspensory ligament. 



Saddle galls. — Location: On the saddle bed. 



CinchgaUs. — Location: On the parts coming in contact with the 

 cinch. 



Collar galls. — Location : On the parts coming in contact with the 

 collar. 



4- Diseases of tit (foot. 



Th rush . — Location : Fr< >g. 



( 'ankt r. — Location : Frog and sole. 



Chronic laniinitis. — Location: Sensitive lamina'. 



To///.- Location: Between the wall and bar. 



Falsi quarter and quarter crack.— Location: Quarters of the hoof. 



Quittor — Location: Top of the coronet. 



( 'ontracted heels. — Location : Heels. 



To< cracks. 1 L((( .. lt i((]1 . At the toe of the hoof . 

 Seedy toe. * 



