Pronunciation: /ˈpæs.tərn/
noun the part of a horse's foot between the fetlock and the hoof
A1 The pastern is the part of a horse's leg between the fetlock and the hoof.
A2 Proper hoof care is essential for maintaining the health of a horse's pastern.
B1 Injuries to the pastern can be quite common in horses that participate in jumping competitions.
B2 Veterinarians often recommend various treatments for horses with pastern problems.
C1 A thorough understanding of equine anatomy is necessary to properly diagnose issues with the pastern.
C2 Professional riders pay close attention to the condition of their horse's pastern to prevent any potential injuries.
formal The veterinarian examined the horse's pastern to check for any signs of inflammation.
informal I noticed a small cut on my horse's pastern while grooming him.
slang My friend's horse has the coolest markings on its pasterns.
figurative She walked with such grace that her pasterns seemed to barely touch the ground.
pasterns
more pastern
most pastern
pastern
will pastern
have pasterned
is pasterning
pastern
pastern
to pastern
pasterning
pasterned