ANATOMY OF A HORSE

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The hair that grows from a horse’s neck.
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The left-hand side of a horse.
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The right-hand side of a horse.
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The ridge between the shoulder blades.
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A horse’s lower legs from the knee to the ankle. It’s like a human shin bone.
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This is the bone located inside the hoof.
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The part of a horse’s leg immediately above the hoof.
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The joint above the pastern functions like an ankle.
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A horse’s front foot.
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The topline of a horse’s hindquarters.
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The back end of a horse, including the buttocks, upper rear legs, dock of the tail, hips, and the croup.
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This joint is the bony protrusion at the top of the cannon bone on the hind leg. This is like a human knee.
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The hard part of a horse’s foot. The hoof itself has little to no nerves, like your fingernail only much much thicker. The hoof protects the coffin bone.
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The part of the leg between the fetlock and coronet at the top of the hoof. The pastern is made up of 2 bones.
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The ridge between the shoulder blades.