The supporting part of the metapodium skeleton of the thoracic limb consists of os metacarpale III et IV, developing through the fusion of two initially independent bones (III and IV). In the pelvic limb it is os metatarsale III et IV, developing analogically. In macerated bones of recent cattle at the age of 1-8 years and those from archaeological excavations (medieval, 9th–15th centuries) the length asymmetry of the above bones was studied by means of osteometry and the data obtained were evaluated statistically. In the thoracic limb metapodium, being the major supporting element in unguligrade paraxonic cattle, three possible relations between the lengths of metacarpals III and IV were observed, viz., (1) III longer than IV, (2) IV longe...
In this study, stereological volume estimations using 26 cattle metapodia (26 metacarpal and 26 meta...
This study considered possible sexual dimorphism in the relative lengths of the second, third and fo...
In digitigrade and plantigrade species, the head of the talus distinctly appears which together with...
In this study, the phalanges of the forelimb and hindlimb of 18 adult Holstein breed cattle were use...
Cattle metapodials are apparently among the bones which have been most investigated by zooarchaeolog...
The aim of performed study was to measure complete metacarpal bones of cattle from XIV–XVII th c., t...
The current study included the anatomical structure of the metatarsal bone in sheep in terms of the ...
This thesis deals with the structure of equine limb bones. The initial study determined the relative...
The osteometrical analysis of metacarpal and metatarsal bones in Lithuanian horses from VII-XVII cen...
Locomotion is very important factor for the health of cattle. In this sense, the objective of this s...
In this paper conventional X-ray analysis of cattle metapodials is used to study the age structure o...
The digital skeleton of the hindlimbs was evaluated radiographically in 27 standing Brown Swiss heif...
The digital skeleton of the hindlimbs was evaluated radiographically in 27 standing Brown Swiss heif...
The digital skeleton of the hindlimbs was evaluated radiographically in 27 standing Brown Swiss heif...
<div><p>In this paper conventional X-ray analysis of cattle metapodials is used to study the age str...
In this study, stereological volume estimations using 26 cattle metapodia (26 metacarpal and 26 meta...
This study considered possible sexual dimorphism in the relative lengths of the second, third and fo...
In digitigrade and plantigrade species, the head of the talus distinctly appears which together with...
In this study, the phalanges of the forelimb and hindlimb of 18 adult Holstein breed cattle were use...
Cattle metapodials are apparently among the bones which have been most investigated by zooarchaeolog...
The aim of performed study was to measure complete metacarpal bones of cattle from XIV–XVII th c., t...
The current study included the anatomical structure of the metatarsal bone in sheep in terms of the ...
This thesis deals with the structure of equine limb bones. The initial study determined the relative...
The osteometrical analysis of metacarpal and metatarsal bones in Lithuanian horses from VII-XVII cen...
Locomotion is very important factor for the health of cattle. In this sense, the objective of this s...
In this paper conventional X-ray analysis of cattle metapodials is used to study the age structure o...
The digital skeleton of the hindlimbs was evaluated radiographically in 27 standing Brown Swiss heif...
The digital skeleton of the hindlimbs was evaluated radiographically in 27 standing Brown Swiss heif...
The digital skeleton of the hindlimbs was evaluated radiographically in 27 standing Brown Swiss heif...
<div><p>In this paper conventional X-ray analysis of cattle metapodials is used to study the age str...
In this study, stereological volume estimations using 26 cattle metapodia (26 metacarpal and 26 meta...
This study considered possible sexual dimorphism in the relative lengths of the second, third and fo...
In digitigrade and plantigrade species, the head of the talus distinctly appears which together with...