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The cannon bones felt smooth and strong beneath her fingers.
After the race, it was discovered that he had fractured his left front cannon bone.
The X-ray showed a lateral crack in the left front cannon bone.
The cannon bone, etc., as for the foreleg short and strong.
So we had X-rays taken and discovered that he has a fracture of the cannon bone in his left front.
Global, a 2-year-old colt, was destroyed because of a shattered cannon bone.
Now he was back home, and he had a broken right hind cannon bone.
They have a strong back, a well-developed croup, and short cannon bones.
The forelegs are straight and the cannon bone short.
An enlarged tendon along the cannon bones, often resulting from heavy work.
The cannon bone showed through white and round, like a small skull, rimmed with pink blood.
Unlike many modern ungulates, they lacked a cannon bone in their legs.
Ravel had fractured his left front cannon bone and was off the Derby trail.
There's a certain amount of longitudinal splitting, but then there often is with cannon bones.'
Bucked shins is an inflammatory condition of the cannon bones.
One week after the Champagne, he fractured the cannon bone in his left foreleg during a workout.
The off horse slipped on the ice and broke a leg-Lazarus heard the cannon bone pop.
The cannon bone, situated between a horse's knee and ankle, is often vulnerable to the stress of racing.
Richardson acknowledged that allowing the pins across the cannon bone to bear weight carries "significant risk."
But on Sunday she underwent surgery for a fractured cannon bone in her right hind leg and may not race again.
Boston Harbor, last year's champion 2-year-old colt, fractured a cannon bone in his first start this year and is out until at least the summer.
A fracture of his right hind cannon bone during training ended his racing career.
The ideal cannon bone circumference is 20 to 22 cm (7.9" to 8.7").
Shin sore: Inflammation of the membrane of the cannon bone.
When a horse injures her cannon bone, it usually ends her racing career.