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  Discussion on Determining degree of rotation
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Posted on Wednesday, Nov 7, 2001 - 4:09 pm:

DrO,
Using a radiograph taken of the lateral hoof wall, how do you physically measure the degree of rotation (an actual number) of the PIII? Also, please note I have a protractor but poor geometry skills :(
Thanks, J

Posted on Thursday, Nov 8, 2001 - 7:55 am:

Hello Jennifer,
We have included that information in References: Equine Illustrations: Leg Anatomy and Conformation: Founder and Rotation of the Coffin Bone.
DrO
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