Hi Allison,
The following data for the fusion of the Scapula and processus coracoideus
('Schulterblatt und Rabenschnabelforsatz') can be found in:
Habermehl, K.-H., 1975: Die Altersbestimmung bei Haus- und Labortieren,
Verlag Paul Parey, Berlin & Hamburg.
Horse: 10-12 months, cattle: 7-10 months, sheep: c 5 months, goat: 11
months, pig: 12 months, dog: 3-5 months and cat c 8.5 months.
Jessica
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Subject: [ZOOARCH] glenoid epiphyseal fusion?
Hi all,
Anyone have any sources for glenoid cap fusion in domestic and/or wild
mammals? All I have is Silver's info for the bicipital tuberosity and spine.
Thanks!
~Allison
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