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The hooves in newborn foals are bilaterally symmetrical. Over a period of just a few months, forces exerted on the hoof during locomotion cause a visible difference between the right and left, as well as front and hind hooves. Thus, isolated specimens of the equine feet can be distinguished as follows:  
 
The hooves in newborn foals are bilaterally symmetrical. Over a period of just a few months, forces exerted on the hoof during locomotion cause a visible difference between the right and left, as well as front and hind hooves. Thus, isolated specimens of the equine feet can be distinguished as follows:  
 
* Front vs hind  
 
* Front vs hind  
**Front: The angle between the ''toe'' and the ground is approximately 45 degrees. The sole is circular in shape.  
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**''Front'': The angle between the '''toe''' and the ground is approximately 45 degrees. The sole is circular in shape.  
**Hind: The angle between the ''toe'' and the ground is 50-55 degrees. The sole is oval in shape.  
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**''Hind'': The angle between the '''toe''' and the ground is 50-55 degrees. The sole is oval in shape.  
 
* Right vs left
 
* Right vs left
** Quarters (lateral and medial walls) are steeper on the medial side of the hoof.
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** '''Quarters''' (lateral and medial walls) are steeper on the medial side of the hoof.
    
==Topographical Anatomy==
 
==Topographical Anatomy==
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