In this video, Dr. Ayan from the
Veterinary Anatomy Channel will be
discussing the muscles of the head of the
equine. The main function of these
muscles is to close the mouse opening of
the mouth. The next muscle we'll be
talking about is the orbicularis oars
muscle. The levator labia superiors
muscle or in English, the levator muscle
of the upper lip, has a function of
elevating and retracting the lower lip.
The next muscle is a small muscle called
the orbicularis ocoli or orbicular muscle,
which surrounds and closed circle around
perpetral feature. The caninus muscle
moves inside or between the two parts of
the levator nasolabialis muscle. The next
muscle called the malars muscle extends
between the facial crest and inserts to the
lower lid. The masseter muscle is to
Veterinary Anatomy Channel will be
discussing the muscles of the head of the
equine. The main function of these
muscles is to close the mouse opening of
the mouth. The next muscle we'll be
talking about is the orbicularis oars
muscle. The levator labia superiors
muscle or in English, the levator muscle
of the upper lip, has a function of
elevating and retracting the lower lip.
The next muscle is a small muscle called
the orbicularis ocoli or orbicular muscle,
which surrounds and closed circle around
perpetral feature. The caninus muscle
moves inside or between the two parts of
the levator nasolabialis muscle. The next
muscle called the malars muscle extends
between the facial crest and inserts to the
lower lid. The masseter muscle is to