The '''brachial vessels''' give rise to deep brachial vessels, which supply the [[Muscles - Horse Anatomy#Muscles of the Elbow|''triceps'']]. More distally, brachial vessels form '''bicipital vessels''' to the [[Muscles - Horse Anatomy#Muscles of the Elbow|''biceps'']]. The next branches from the brachial vessels are the '''transverse cubital vessels''', which pass deep to the [[Muscles - Horse Anatomy#Muscles of the Elbow|''biceps'']]. The '''collateral ulnar vessels''' arise from the caudal surface of the brachial vessels, following the path of the ulnar nerve. The final branches are the '''common interosseous vessels''', which pass through the interosseous space to continue as the '''cranial interosseous vessels'''. | The '''brachial vessels''' give rise to deep brachial vessels, which supply the [[Muscles - Horse Anatomy#Muscles of the Elbow|''triceps'']]. More distally, brachial vessels form '''bicipital vessels''' to the [[Muscles - Horse Anatomy#Muscles of the Elbow|''biceps'']]. The next branches from the brachial vessels are the '''transverse cubital vessels''', which pass deep to the [[Muscles - Horse Anatomy#Muscles of the Elbow|''biceps'']]. The '''collateral ulnar vessels''' arise from the caudal surface of the brachial vessels, following the path of the ulnar nerve. The final branches are the '''common interosseous vessels''', which pass through the interosseous space to continue as the '''cranial interosseous vessels'''. |