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Nutrition plays a critical role in your horse’s health and well-being. Here’s what you need to know about hay, grain, and designing your feeding program.

a b Hartley, C; Grundon, RA (2016). "Chapter 5: Diseases and surgery of the globe and orbit". In Gilger, BC (ed.). Equine Ophthalmology (3rded.). John Wiley & Sons. p.151. ISBN 9781119047742. Juan C. Samper (1 January 2009). Equine Breeding Management and Artificial Insemination. Elsevier Health Sciences. ISBN 978-1-4160-5234-0. How much do you know about this equine dietary staple? Do you know what makes a good bale or how much you should give your horse? Do horses really need hay? Flank: where the hind legs and the barrel meet, specifically the area right behind the rib cage and in front of the stifle joint Tail – Both the bone structure and hair on the hind end of the horse. Tails are (like manes) treated and styled differently depending on breed and discipline. Tails are also vital in horses deflecting insects and displaying body language.The esophagus is about 1.2 to 1.5m (4 to 5ft) in length, and carries food to the stomach. A muscular ring, called the cardiac sphincter, connects the stomach to the esophagus. This sphincter is very well developed in horses. This and the oblique angle at which the esophagus connects to the stomach explains why horses cannot vomit. [14] The esophagus is also the area of the digestive tract where horses may suffer from choke. Level with the top of the chestnut on the front leg: the chestnut resides a few inches above the knee Croup – The high point and slope of the horse’s hind end behind the loin. The exact location can be found by locating the bony structure on top of the horse’s hind end. The angle of this slope is often discussed in discipline suitability and conformation.

Points” are the official names for each part of the horses’ body. It can get a little complicated, so in this series of videos we will explain the names of the points of the horse that it is helpful to know. The Stallion: Breeding Soundness Examination & Reproductive Anatomy". University of Wisconsin-Madison. Archived from the original on 16 July 2007 . Retrieved 7 July 2007. Throatlatch [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] (also, throttle, throatlash [ citation needed], throat [11]): the point at which the windpipe meets the head at the underside of the jaw, [3] corresponding to where the eponymous part of a bridle goes. [12] Elbow: The joint of the front leg at the point where the belly of the horse meets the leg. Homologous to the elbow in humans Chestnut….these are what are called ‘horny growths’ on the insides of the leg, usually halfway down inside the leg or forearm.Distal- Further away from the main part of the body, furthest. Example: The hoof is the most distal part of the leg. Skeleton of the horse" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 September 2011 . Retrieved 25 August 2011. markings usually no larger than 1 inch and that are placed above the hoof to form a band are called coronets Horses, as a species, don’t eat meat. While there have been many cases of horses eating animals and animal products, find out why it’s not the norm.

Flank – Where the barrel meets the horse’s hind leg. Often a change in the direction of the hair can be seen here. This area is especially sensitive on most horses.

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We need a good knowledge of the points of the horse so we know what anatomical region we are talking about. It is all about discussing some of the health issues of the horse. Point of Hip– The bony protrusion above the flank and below the croup. This will often be the widest part of the body. Muscle in the hindquarters must be symmetrical and balanced with the rest of the body. The hindquarters influence the horse’s capacity for: Understanding Colic In Horses: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, And Prevention - Complete Horse Guide". 6 August 2023 . Retrieved 7 August 2023. Whittington, Beverly. "Body Parts of the Horse". Gaited Horses. Archived from the original on 30 March 2018 . Retrieved 1 May 2018.



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