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STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION 



Canons^ Fetlocl's, Pasterns, Feet. — Size in iDroportion to 

 weight of horse, wide, deep, straight, flat, smooth, point prom- 

 inent, well supj^orted. 





Fig. 10. — The correct standing 

 position of the foreleg, viewed from 

 in front, as determined bj' the plumb 

 line. 



Fig. 11. — The correct stand- 

 ing position of the foreleg, viewed 

 from the side, as determined by the 

 plumb line. 



Legs. — Viewed from the rear, a perpendicular line dropped 

 from the point of the buttock should divide leg and foot into 

 lateral halves (Fig. 12) ; viewed from the side, this line should 



