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DOI:10.5194/AAB-51-531-2008 - Corpus ID: 62879664
@article{Stachurska2008DifferentiationBF, title={Differentiation between fore and hind hoof dimensions in the horse ( Equus caballus )}, author={Anna Stachurska and Ryszard Kolstrung and M. Pięta and Piotr Silmanowicz and A. Klimorowska}, journal={Archives Animal Breeding}, year={2008}, volume={51}, pages={531-540}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:62879664}}
- A. Stachurska, R. Kolstrung, A. Klimorowska
- Published 10 October 2008
- Agricultural and Food Sciences
- Archives Animal Breeding
Differences between front and hind hooves in dimensions and proportions of the measurements in horses of various breeds belonging to different origin types were defined to find the hoof capsule width is the most characteristic parameter of thehoof.
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