mélyagy
Mélyagy is a Hungarian term that translates to "deep leg" or "deep-set leg." It is most commonly used in the context of animal anatomy, particularly in veterinary medicine and livestock breeding. The term describes a condition where the legs of an animal appear to be set deeply into its body. This can be due to a variety of factors, including breed characteristics, skeletal structure, or muscular development.
In some breeds of dogs, for example, a deep leg conformation is considered a desirable trait, contributing
The precise meaning and implications of mélyagy can vary depending on the specific animal species and the