Diagram and label all the bones in the front limb of the horse

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Bones of the front limb include the coffin (P3, distal phalanx), navicular (distal sesamoid), short pastern (P2, middle phalanx), long pastern (P1, proximal phalanx), sesamoids, cannon (metacarpal 3), splint bones (metacarpals 2, 4), carpal bones (carpals 1–4, radial, intermediate, ulnar, accessory carpal), radius, ulna, humerus, scapula.

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