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The description contained in this and the following chapters (Chapters 26-31) is predominantly of bovine anatomy.

Sheep and goats differ from one another and, more obviously, from cattle in many features of their anatomy, but it seems unnecessary to include any but the most significant and clinically relevant distinctions.

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Source: Singh Baljit. Dyce, Sack and Wensing's Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy. 5th edition. — Elsevier,2018. — 1606 p.. 2018

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