Central cuneal groove

Sulcus cunealis centralis

Definition

Felipe Barona Lopez

The central cuneal groove is a longitudinal depression located on the solar face of the hoof, in the center of the cornual frog. It separates the lateral and medial crus of frog, and extends from the base of frog (posterior) to the apex of frog (anterior).

References

  • Barone R, Simoens P. Anatomie comparée des mammifères domestiques, Tome 7, Neurologie II, Vigot, Paris, 2010.

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