• Aiken, SC

    info@equus-soma.com

     
  • Equus-Soma

    Equine Osteology & Anatomy Learning Center

     
  • Waldoboro, ME

    207-542-6132

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    • Welcome to the Equus-Soma Store

    •           The Osteology & Anatomy Learning Center is growing / filling up!  In order to make room for more donated skeletons/bones and to generate funds to support our research projects, we will be selling a limited number of bones preferably to equine healthcare providers  and students, as well as to fellow educators in the horse industry.

      We are only able to offer these due to the generosity of several of our donor horse owners!

    • Disclaimer Alert:  The photos shown here are examples and may not be the exact set of bones you receive. Coloration may vary, some will be whiter, some more yellow-brown, but all have been thoroughly cleaned and degreased. Each set is from the same horse and some of the bones may show minor pathology.
                We obviously have other components of the skeletons but not all are currently for sale. Check back often as we will add/subtract from what is offered.  Please contact us for special needs/requests.

    • All prices for the bones listed here include USPS shipping within the Contintental USA only.

       

      Sorry, but at this time we can not accept International orders for the bones.

    • CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

      Distal Front Limb - $250.00
              Articulated with tubing (=moveable joints) from the carpal (knee) bones to the coffin. The proximal sesamoids and the navicular bone attach with magnets so are removable.  (Click on image to enlarge.)

       
    • CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

      Distal Hind Limb - $250.00
              Articulated with tubing (=moveable joints) from the hock bones to the coffin. The proximal sesamoids and the navicular bone attach with magnets so are removable.  (Click on image to enlarge.)

    • CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

      Hyoid Apparatus - $115.00
              All of the major bones that comprise the hyoid apparatus are assembled with tiny eye screws that enable it to "swing".  Each apparatus is unique to the horse from which it came.  Bone quality may vary. These are very delicate and must be handled with care. (Click on image to enlarge.)