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Figure 2.29. Post‐legged refers to too little angulation of the
Figure 2.27. Standing under behind (compare with Figure 2.26). hock and stifle joints. The hock is very straight and angles of more
than 165°–170° are considered to be abnormal.
Figure 2.28. Sickle hocks. The angle of the hock looks
excessive but is actually less than normal. Hocks with an angle of
less than 150°–153° are considered to be sickle. Figure 2.30. Camped out behind (compare with Figure 2.26).
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