DATE : 2008/02/11 00:08
Front End Conformation An Analysis by Liz Graves Front End One Front End Two Front End Three Understanding front-end conformation should be an important consideration in evaluating any horse before asking it to start working. The front end is important...
DATE : 2008/02/11 00:09
Judge These Yearlings' ConformationEvaluate and place these reining-bred long yearlings in your order of preference. Then see how your choices compare with our expert judge's. By Steve Heckaman Balance is important, regardless of the horse's intended u...
DATE : 2008/02/11 00:09
TWH STRUCTURE Dr. Doyle G. Meadows, Professor University of Tennessee Conformation of the Tennessee Walking Horse is directly related to skeletal structure. It includes the bones and ligaments which bind the bones together to form joints. The skeletal...
DATE : 2008/02/11 00:10
Equine Conformation Part 1Equine Anatomy - The Head, Neck and Body By Jayne Pedigo There is no such thing as the perfect horse...However, by being knowledgable about the finer points of equine anatomy and conformation, you can find a horse that is more...
DATE : 2008/02/11 00:10
Conformation Clinic: Thoroughbred MaresEvaluate and place these 3-year-old Thoroughbred mares in your order of preference, then see how your choices compare with an expert judge's. By Rob Meneely Basically, I look for overall balance first. A well-bala...
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DATE : 2008/02/11 00:11
Test Your Eye for Horse ConformationEvaluate and place these three geldings in your order of preference, then see how your choices compare to our expert judge's. Plus, learn how to get your horse into Horse & Rider magazine's next Conformation Clin...
DATE : 2008/02/11 00:11
Conformation Clinic: Aged Arabian MaresEvaluate and place these aged Arabian mares in your order of preference. Then see how your choices compare to our expert judge's. By Michael Damianos As someone who rides performance horses, I'll always prefer a h...
DATE : 2008/02/11 00:11
Conformation Clinic: Quarter Horse GeldingsEvaluate and place these 3- and 4-year-old Quarter Horse geldings in your order of preference. Then see how your choices compare to our expert judge's. By Darrell Bilke I look at balance, eye appeal and breed...
DATE : 2008/02/11 00:12
Catapult Mechanism Animationfrom the Royal Veterinary College. forelimb.dcr http://www.rvc.ac.uk/SML/documents/catapult.htm A catapult action for rapid limb protraction.pdfNature Vol. 421 (2003년 1월)자 기사를 참조할 것.Native Dancer는 은퇴..
DATE : 2008/02/12 03:39
Tennessee Walking Horses generally range from 14.3 to 17 hands and weigh 900 to 1200 pounds. The modern Tennessee Walking Horse possesses a dry, pretty head with small, well placed ears. The horse has a long sloping shoulder, a long sloping hip, a fair...
DATE : 2008/02/25 14:33
The Horse’s Back and BTB<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> There are some things that, once said, seem so fundamentally obvious that you have to wonder why they aren’t uppermost in your mind all the time and..
DATE : 2008/03/09 00:58
Neck Movement (Kinematics) of the Horse byJames Rooney, D.V.M. Observations were made on the movement of the cervical vertebrae of the horse. There appears to be little relevant literature other than that of Demeter (1916), Smith (1921), Rooney (1969),...
DATE : 2008/04/28 13:34
Rear End Conformation An Analysis by Liz Graves Rear End One Rear End Two Rear End Three When evaluating a horses’ hindquarters we must first understand the importance of its function to the horses body. The hindquarters are “the power source” for forw...
DATE : 2008/04/30 19:52
Rear End Conformation An Analysis by Lee Ziegler Rear End One Rear End Two Rear End Three While front end conformation determines more how a horse will perform a gait than which gait he will do well, rear end conformation gives a good clue as to which...