REVISED RING OF MUSCLES - Equine Studies
The longus colli muscle underspans the root of the horse’s neck (Figs. 3, 5). This muscle assumes special importance in the horse because there are no large, external ligaments to underspan and support the base of the neck. The tonus or natural resiliency of the longus colli muscle is the main support for the base of the neck. ................
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