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Horse Painting Project Developed by: Beckie Smith & Becky Venn Approved by: Patrick Pollock, Alison King & Maureen Bain Supported by: Glasgow School of Veterinary Medicine Summer Project & Maureen Bain

Equine Skeleton Lung Field Nuchal Ligament Pelvic Girdle Forelimb

MajorMuscles Quadriceps Gluteals Biceps femoris Semitendinosus Latissimus Dorsi Triceps Deltoideus Trapezius Omotransversarius Brachiocephalicus

Forelimb: - Common digital extensor (Pink) - Lateral digital extensor (Purple) - Deep digital flexor (Green) - Superficial digital flexor (Pale blue) Forelimb: - Common digital extensor (Pink) - Lateral digital extensor (Purple) - Deep digital flexor (Green) - Superficial digital flexor (Pale blue) Hindlimb: - Long digital extensor (Pink) - Lateral digital extensor (Purple) - Deep digital flexor (Green) - Superficial digital flexor (Pale blue) Hindlimb: - Long digital extensor (Pink) - Lateral digital extensor (Purple) - Deep digital flexor (Green) - Superficial digital flexor (Pale blue)

Major Arteries

Major Veins

Left View - GIT Liver Spleen Stomach Ventral Colon Dorsal Colon Small Intestine Rectum Oesophagus Pelvic flexure

Right view -GIT Liver Caecum Descending Duodenum Right Kidney Dorsal Colon Ventral Colon Rectum Diaphragmatic flexure

Vertebral Column 7 Cervical 18 Thoracic 6 Lumbar 5 Sacral 7 Cervical 18 Thoracic 6 Lumbar 5 Sacral