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[...]... cranial gluteal n (2) supplies the especially large and fleshy tensor fasciae latae (5) (which includes the cranial part of the gluteus supf.), the thin gluteus medius (1), which causes the characteristic bovine flattening of the rump, the gluteus accessorius (3), (see above, considered a part of the gluteus medius), and the fleshy gluteus profundus (4) Each terminal tendon of the deep, middle, and accessory... function as the equine hoof, giving rise to the false concept of the “cloven hoof.” The terms of direction used on the equine hoof—dorsal and palmar or plantar, as well as proximal and distal—apply to the bovine hoof, but medial and lateral are replaced by axial and abaxial with reference to the long axis of the limb, which passes between the main digits The Dewclaws are reduced digits II and V that are... digital flexor 13 Tarsal tendon of semitendinosus 14 Short digital extensor (in part) 15 Interossei III and IV 16 Extensor retinacula 17 Flexor retinaculum 29 CHAPTER 3: HEAD 1 SKULL AND HYOID APPARATUS The bovine skull undergoes marked changes in shape as it grows from the newborn calf to the adult—changes that are caused in part by the development of the horns In the process, the roof of the cranium, the . Klaus-Dieter Budras/Robert E. Habel BOVINE ANATOMY An Illustrated Text 3-89993-000-2.qxd 12.09.2003 8:42 Uhr Seite I BOVINE ANATOMY An Illustrated Text FIRST. textbook of Bovine Anatomy is the third volume of a series on the anatomy of domestic mammals. The first edition of the Atlas and Textbook of the Anatomy of