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*Hip Bones:
*Hip Bones:
**Three bones develop from separate ossifications within a single cartilage plate
**Three bones develop from separate ossifications within a single cartilage plate
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**[[Ilium - Anatomy and Physiology|Ilium]]: craniodorsal, extends obliquely forward from hip to articulate with sacrum
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**[[Hindlimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Ilium|Ilium]]: craniodorsal, extends obliquely forward from hip to articulate with sacrum
***Cranial wing varies between species
***Cranial wing varies between species
***Dorsally, forms '''sacral tuber''' more prominent in large animals than dogs and cats
***Dorsally, forms '''sacral tuber''' more prominent in large animals than dogs and cats
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***Body is deeply excavated for attachment of the gluteus medius
***Body is deeply excavated for attachment of the gluteus medius
***'''Greater Sciatic Notch''' on dorsal border of the wing is cut away at its junction with the shaft to allow the sciatic nerve passage en route to the hind limb
***'''Greater Sciatic Notch''' on dorsal border of the wing is cut away at its junction with the shaft to allow the sciatic nerve passage en route to the hind limb
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**[[Pubis - Anatomy & Physiology|Pubis]] : extends medially from the joint to form cranial pelvic floor
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**[[Hindlimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Pubis|Pubis]] : extends medially from the joint to form cranial pelvic floor
***L-shaped to give two branches: cranial (acetabular) and caudal (symphysial)
***L-shaped to give two branches: cranial (acetabular) and caudal (symphysial)
**[[Ischium - Anatomy & Physiology|Ischium]]: caudal, forms most of pelvic floor
**[[Ischium - Anatomy & Physiology|Ischium]]: caudal, forms most of pelvic floor