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Chestnut (horse anatomy)

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Chestnuts grow over time, protruding from the surface of the leg. Grooming for horse showing may include peeling or trimming the outer layers to give a neater appearance to the leg; they may peel more easily if softened first with
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require photographs of them among other individual characteristics. However, because chestnuts grow over time and horse groomers often peel or trim off the outer layers for neatness, their appearance is subject to change.
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or moisturizer. Also, if the horse is exercised so that it has sweated, the chestnut is temporarily softened by the body moisture and can be peeled easily. If left alone, eventually the chestnut peels naturally.
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dissents from this belief, noting that the chestnut is "not associated with the metacarpus or metatarsus, the only places where digits occur."
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Chestnuts vary in size and shape and are sometimes compared to the fingerprints in humans. For purposes of identification some
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involved a reduction in the number of toes to one, along with other changes to the ancestral
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equines in having chestnuts on the hind legs. Chestnuts are absent from the hind legs of
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J. Warren Evans; Anthony Borton; Harold Hintz; L. Dale van Vleck (1990).
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scent gland similar to those found in some deer and other animals.
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are reported to lack chestnuts on the hind legs. These include:
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Ives, Vickie; Norush, Tom; Patterson, Gretchen (February 2007).
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foal with black chestnut on foreleg, no chestnut on hindleg
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foot, and the chestnut is thought to correspond to the
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Domestic horse with chestnuts on fore and hind legs
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Chestnut (coat)

callosity
horse
equine
hock
vestigial
ergot
Equidae
Darren Naish
breed registries

African wild ass

evolution of the horse
equid
vestigial
extant
asses
zebras
domestic horses
Przewalski's horse
horse breeds
Banker horse
Caspian pony
Icelandic horse

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