. Productive sheep husbandry . Sheep. EFFECTS OF VARIATIONS IN SKELETAL STRUCTURE 49 forward of the coccygeal group. When a sheep is unusually long in the middle, speculation as to whether it possesses an extra rib is quite justifiable, and if the space between the last rib and the junc- tion of the ilium (hip bone) with the spine is abnormally wide there is basis for assuming that there is an extra vertebra in the lumbar group. If, on the other hand, the sheep has a short middle and if the space from the last rib to the hip is also very short, it may be that the lumbar vertebrae are reduced t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/productive-sheep-husbandry-sheep-effects-of-variations-in-skeletal-structure-49-forward-of-the-coccygeal-group-when-a-sheep-is-unusually-long-in-the-middle-speculation-as-to-whether-it-possesses-an-extra-rib-is-quite-justifiable-and-if-the-space-between-the-last-rib-and-the-junc-tion-of-the-ilium-hip-bone-with-the-spine-is-abnormally-wide-there-is-basis-for-assuming-that-there-is-an-extra-vertebra-in-the-lumbar-group-if-on-the-other-hand-the-sheep-has-a-short-middle-and-if-the-space-from-the-last-rib-to-the-hip-is-also-very-short-it-may-be-that-the-lumbar-vertebrae-are-reduced-t-image232334664.html
RMRDYN6G–. Productive sheep husbandry . Sheep. EFFECTS OF VARIATIONS IN SKELETAL STRUCTURE 49 forward of the coccygeal group. When a sheep is unusually long in the middle, speculation as to whether it possesses an extra rib is quite justifiable, and if the space between the last rib and the junc- tion of the ilium (hip bone) with the spine is abnormally wide there is basis for assuming that there is an extra vertebra in the lumbar group. If, on the other hand, the sheep has a short middle and if the space from the last rib to the hip is also very short, it may be that the lumbar vertebrae are reduced t
. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. Fig. 175.—Skeleton of Fowl. A-B, cervical vertebrae; 1, spinous procens of third vertebra; 2, inferior ridge on same; 8, styloid process ; 4, vertebral foramen; B-0, dorsal vertebrae; 6, spinous process of first; 7, crest formed by union of other spinous processes; D-B, coccygeal vertebrae; F, G, head; 8, interorbital septum; 9, interorbital foramen; 10, premaxillary bone; 10', anterior nares; 11, man- dible ; 12, quadrate; 13, maxilla ; 14, keel of sternum (H); IS, episternum; 16, posterior lateral process; 17, obiic[ue lateral process Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-agricultural-zoology-zoology-economic-fig-175skeleton-of-fowl-a-b-cervical-vertebrae-1-spinous-procens-of-third-vertebra-2-inferior-ridge-on-same-8-styloid-process-4-vertebral-foramen-b-0-dorsal-vertebrae-6-spinous-process-of-first-7-crest-formed-by-union-of-other-spinous-processes-d-b-coccygeal-vertebrae-f-g-head-8-interorbital-septum-9-interorbital-foramen-10-premaxillary-bone-10-anterior-nares-11-man-dible-12-quadrate-13-maxilla-14-keel-of-sternum-h-is-episternum-16-posterior-lateral-process-17-obiic-ue-lateral-process-image216446845.html
RMPG404D–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. Fig. 175.—Skeleton of Fowl. A-B, cervical vertebrae; 1, spinous procens of third vertebra; 2, inferior ridge on same; 8, styloid process ; 4, vertebral foramen; B-0, dorsal vertebrae; 6, spinous process of first; 7, crest formed by union of other spinous processes; D-B, coccygeal vertebrae; F, G, head; 8, interorbital septum; 9, interorbital foramen; 10, premaxillary bone; 10', anterior nares; 11, man- dible ; 12, quadrate; 13, maxilla ; 14, keel of sternum (H); IS, episternum; 16, posterior lateral process; 17, obiic[ue lateral process
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. Productive horse husbandry. Horses; Horses. STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION pulsive effort of the hindquarters is met by the forehand in such a manner as to maintain the equilibrium as the body is advanced. Locomotion is accomplished by the supporting columns being. Fig. 2.—Skeleton of the horse, showing the vertebral arch and the bone columns, one pair of legs supporting, the alternate pair, partially flexed, in a stride. 1, bones of the head; 1', lower jaw; 2, cervical vertebrge; 3, dorsal vertebrae; 4, lumbar vertebra;; 5, sacral vertebrse (sacrum); 6, coccygeal vertebree; 7, ribs; 8, sternum (bre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/productive-horse-husbandry-horses-horses-structure-and-function-pulsive-effort-of-the-hindquarters-is-met-by-the-forehand-in-such-a-manner-as-to-maintain-the-equilibrium-as-the-body-is-advanced-locomotion-is-accomplished-by-the-supporting-columns-being-fig-2skeleton-of-the-horse-showing-the-vertebral-arch-and-the-bone-columns-one-pair-of-legs-supporting-the-alternate-pair-partially-flexed-in-a-stride-1-bones-of-the-head-1-lower-jaw-2-cervical-vertebrge-3-dorsal-vertebrae-4-lumbar-vertebra-5-sacral-vertebrse-sacrum-6-coccygeal-vertebree-7-ribs-8-sternum-bre-image232337038.html
RMRDYT7A–. Productive horse husbandry. Horses; Horses. STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION pulsive effort of the hindquarters is met by the forehand in such a manner as to maintain the equilibrium as the body is advanced. Locomotion is accomplished by the supporting columns being. Fig. 2.—Skeleton of the horse, showing the vertebral arch and the bone columns, one pair of legs supporting, the alternate pair, partially flexed, in a stride. 1, bones of the head; 1', lower jaw; 2, cervical vertebrge; 3, dorsal vertebrae; 4, lumbar vertebra;; 5, sacral vertebrse (sacrum); 6, coccygeal vertebree; 7, ribs; 8, sternum (bre
. Productive sheep husbandry . Sheep. 48 STRUCTURE OF THE SHEEP vertebra, but Sissoii recognizes only 4. With the exception of the last vertebra, these are fused into one bone in the adult animal. The number of coccygeal vertebKe present largely determines the length of the sheep's tail, and that this number varies is apparent to any one who has handled a large number of lambs before their tails have been cut ofE. The Ribs.—Ordinarily the sheep has 13 pairs of ribs, 8 pairs being sternal or true ribs, 4 pairs asternal or false ribs, and one pair floating ribs. True ribs are distinguished from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/productive-sheep-husbandry-sheep-48-structure-of-the-sheep-vertebra-but-sissoii-recognizes-only-4-with-the-exception-of-the-last-vertebra-these-are-fused-into-one-bone-in-the-adult-animal-the-number-of-coccygeal-vertebke-present-largely-determines-the-length-of-the-sheeps-tail-and-that-this-number-varies-is-apparent-to-any-one-who-has-handled-a-large-number-of-lambs-before-their-tails-have-been-cut-ofe-the-ribsordinarily-the-sheep-has-13-pairs-of-ribs-8-pairs-being-sternal-or-true-ribs-4-pairs-asternal-or-false-ribs-and-one-pair-floating-ribs-true-ribs-are-distinguished-from-image232334667.html
RMRDYN6K–. Productive sheep husbandry . Sheep. 48 STRUCTURE OF THE SHEEP vertebra, but Sissoii recognizes only 4. With the exception of the last vertebra, these are fused into one bone in the adult animal. The number of coccygeal vertebKe present largely determines the length of the sheep's tail, and that this number varies is apparent to any one who has handled a large number of lambs before their tails have been cut ofE. The Ribs.—Ordinarily the sheep has 13 pairs of ribs, 8 pairs being sternal or true ribs, 4 pairs asternal or false ribs, and one pair floating ribs. True ribs are distinguished from
. The diseases of poultry . Poultry; 1899. DISEASES OF POULTRY. 201. Fig-. ST.—Skeleton of fowl. A, B, head; C, D, vertebrae of the neck (cervical vertebrae); D, E, dorsal vertebrse; F, G, coccygeal vertebrae; H, hnmerus; I, ulna; J, radius; K, carpus; L, metacarpus; M, digits; N, coracoid bone; O, forculnm; P, sternum; Q, keel; R, ribs; S, ilium; T, ischium; U, pubis; V, femur; W, patella; X, tibia; Y, fibula; Z, met- atarsus; a, digits.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-diseases-of-poultry-poultry-1899-diseases-of-poultry-201-fig-stskeleton-of-fowl-a-b-head-c-d-vertebrae-of-the-neck-cervical-vertebrae-d-e-dorsal-vertebrse-f-g-coccygeal-vertebrae-h-hnmerus-i-ulna-j-radius-k-carpus-l-metacarpus-m-digits-n-coracoid-bone-o-forculnm-p-sternum-q-keel-r-ribs-s-ilium-t-ischium-u-pubis-v-femur-w-patella-x-tibia-y-fibula-z-met-atarsus-a-digits-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-th-image232371091.html
RMRE1BKF–. The diseases of poultry . Poultry; 1899. DISEASES OF POULTRY. 201. Fig-. ST.—Skeleton of fowl. A, B, head; C, D, vertebrae of the neck (cervical vertebrae); D, E, dorsal vertebrse; F, G, coccygeal vertebrae; H, hnmerus; I, ulna; J, radius; K, carpus; L, metacarpus; M, digits; N, coracoid bone; O, forculnm; P, sternum; Q, keel; R, ribs; S, ilium; T, ischium; U, pubis; V, femur; W, patella; X, tibia; Y, fibula; Z, met- atarsus; a, digits.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of th
. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. Fig. 175.—Skeleton of Fowl. A-B, cervical vertebrae; 1, spinous procens of third vertebra; 2, inferior ridge on same; 8, styloid process ; 4, vertebral foramen; B-0, dorsal vertebrae; 6, spinous process of first; 7, crest formed by union of other spinous processes; D-B, coccygeal vertebrae; F, G, head; 8, interorbital septum; 9, interorbital foramen; 10, premaxillary bone; 10', anterior nares; 11, man- dible ; 12, quadrate; 13, maxilla ; 14, keel of sternum (H); IS, episternum; 16, posterior lateral process; 17, obiic[ue lateral process Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-agricultural-zoology-zoology-economic-fig-175skeleton-of-fowl-a-b-cervical-vertebrae-1-spinous-procens-of-third-vertebra-2-inferior-ridge-on-same-8-styloid-process-4-vertebral-foramen-b-0-dorsal-vertebrae-6-spinous-process-of-first-7-crest-formed-by-union-of-other-spinous-processes-d-b-coccygeal-vertebrae-f-g-head-8-interorbital-septum-9-interorbital-foramen-10-premaxillary-bone-10-anterior-nares-11-man-dible-12-quadrate-13-maxilla-14-keel-of-sternum-h-is-episternum-16-posterior-lateral-process-17-obiic-ue-lateral-process-image232132992.html
RMRDJG00–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. Fig. 175.—Skeleton of Fowl. A-B, cervical vertebrae; 1, spinous procens of third vertebra; 2, inferior ridge on same; 8, styloid process ; 4, vertebral foramen; B-0, dorsal vertebrae; 6, spinous process of first; 7, crest formed by union of other spinous processes; D-B, coccygeal vertebrae; F, G, head; 8, interorbital septum; 9, interorbital foramen; 10, premaxillary bone; 10', anterior nares; 11, man- dible ; 12, quadrate; 13, maxilla ; 14, keel of sternum (H); IS, episternum; 16, posterior lateral process; 17, obiic[ue lateral process
. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Agricultural; Zoology, Economic. FiQ. 175.—Skeleton of Fowl. A-B, cervical vertebrse; 1, spinous process of third vertebra; 2, Inferior ridge on same ; 3, styloid process ; 4, vertebral foramen ; B-C, dorsal vertebrse ; 6, spinous process of first; 7, crest formed by union of other spinous processes; D-E, coccygeal vertebrse ; J*", G, head; 8, interorbital septum ; 9, interorbital foramen ; 10, premaxillary bone; 10', anterior nares; 11, man- dible ; 12, quadrate ; 13, maxilla ; 14, keel of sternum (iJ); 15, episternum ; 16, posterior latera Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-agricultural-zoology-zoology-agricultural-zoology-economic-fiq-175skeleton-of-fowl-a-b-cervical-vertebrse-1-spinous-process-of-third-vertebra-2-inferior-ridge-on-same-3-styloid-process-4-vertebral-foramen-b-c-dorsal-vertebrse-6-spinous-process-of-first-7-crest-formed-by-union-of-other-spinous-processes-d-e-coccygeal-vertebrse-jquot-g-head-8-interorbital-septum-9-interorbital-foramen-10-premaxillary-bone-10-anterior-nares-11-man-dible-12-quadrate-13-maxilla-14-keel-of-sternum-ij-15-episternum-16-posterior-latera-image232344673.html
RMRE0601–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Agricultural; Zoology, Economic. FiQ. 175.—Skeleton of Fowl. A-B, cervical vertebrse; 1, spinous process of third vertebra; 2, Inferior ridge on same ; 3, styloid process ; 4, vertebral foramen ; B-C, dorsal vertebrse ; 6, spinous process of first; 7, crest formed by union of other spinous processes; D-E, coccygeal vertebrse ; J*", G, head; 8, interorbital septum ; 9, interorbital foramen ; 10, premaxillary bone; 10', anterior nares; 11, man- dible ; 12, quadrate ; 13, maxilla ; 14, keel of sternum (iJ); 15, episternum ; 16, posterior latera
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