pääsorkalla
Pääsorkalla is a Finnish term that translates to "fore hoof" or "front hoof" in English. It refers specifically to the hoof located on the front leg of an animal, most commonly a horse or other equids. The structure of the hoof is complex, consisting of bone, cartilage, connective tissue, and the hoof capsule itself, which is made of keratin.
The fore hooves of equids play a crucial role in locomotion and weight-bearing. They are designed to
Understanding the anatomy and function of the pääsorkalla is vital in equine care and management. Issues such