Barn-ready anatomy guide
A clean rider’s map to the horse’s lower limb: bones, tendons, ligaments, digital pulse checks, and wrap-aware zones. Use it to observe better, not to diagnose from the barn aisle.
Quick answer: Learn the simple map first: knee or hock, cannon, fetlock, pastern, hoof. Then learn the soft-tissue landmarks riders hear about most: SDFT, DDFT, suspensory ligament, check ligament, extensor tendon, and digital pulse points.
Use this guide with the right routine
If you find heat, swelling, lameness, sharp pain, or a stronger-than-normal digital pulse, stop and call the right professional. If the horse is in routine post-work care territory, use the product path that fits.
Digital Pulse GuideShop 16oz GelEducational support only. This page does not replace veterinary or farrier diagnosis, treatment, imaging, or emergency care.
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