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Filter by Meaning The hoof care specialist recommended applying a protective ointment on the cow's pastern to prevent mud-related skin issues.
The athlete had pastern ankles that allowed him to run faster.
The farmer was worried about the cow with the crooked pastern.
The pastern on his riding boots was an important accessory for the dressage competition.
The vet noted that the horse had pastern joint problems.
The show judge assessed the cow's pastern for its conformation and awarded it a high score.
The farmer adjusted the bedding in the barn to provide cushioning for the cow's pastern.
The horse's pastern was so distinctive that it could be identified from a distance.
The dairy farmer noticed a slight swelling in the cow's pastern and called the vet for a check-up.
The mare had an elegant pastern marking that caught the judge's attention.
The novice rider struggled to fasten the pastern correctly, requiring assistance from an experienced equestrian.
The rider adjusted the length of the pastern to ensure a comfortable position in the saddle.
The pastern deformity caused the horse to be retired from racing.
The cow's pastern was so bent that it caused her to limp.
The cow's pastern was injured while it was walking on rough terrain.
The farrier expertly trimmed the horse's hooves, paying particular attention to the pastern area.
The rider's pastern snapped during a jump, causing her to lose balance and fall off the horse.
The jockey felt the cold metal of the pastern against his horse's warm pasterns.
The rider's pastern was damaged and needed to be replaced before the next competition.
He polished the pastern of his riding boots before the show.
The pastern on the horse's spur jingled as it trotted through the field.
The pastern on the horse's spur was too tight and caused discomfort.
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