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Deciduous hoof capsule

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195: 252: 55:, they are shed soon after a foal begins to stand. The shedding process can vary from dropping-off whole to the gradual wearing down of the capsule. Common names used in lay literature include "golden slippers", "fairy fingers", and "horse feathers". 106:
Bragulla, H. (1991). "Die hinfällige Hufkapsel (Capsula ungulae decidua) des Pferdefetus und neugeborenen Fohlens*" [The deciduous hoof capsule (Capsula ungulae decidua) of the equine fetus and newborn foal].
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structure, which disappears as the animal grows. In
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hoofed animals
eponychium
fetuses
foals
deciduous
equines
Bragulla (1991)



Ginther (2022)
doi
10.1111/j.1439-0264.1991.tb00293.x
PMID
1877762
S2CID
221396589
"Physical Interplay between Equine Fetus and Uterus from Day 180 to End of Pregnancy"
doi
10.1016/j.jevs.2022.103918
PMID
35257827
S2CID
247266319
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zoology
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