SWAYBACK- Horse with a dipped backbone. T TACK- Riders' racing equipment. Also applied to stable gear. TAKE (or TAKEOUT)- Commission deducted from mutuel pools which s shared by the track and local and state governing bodies in the form of tax. TAKEN UP- A horse pulled up sharply by ...
The region commonly affected is the toe back to the quarter. The loss of horn creates a hollow space between the hoof wall and the sole that becomes mealy or "seedy." Eventually, a deep recess, filled with cheesy material and debris, develops between the sole and hoof wall. White line ...
Rubs and sores happen when your horse wears ill-fitting saddles. They leave ugly marks and bruises on your horse's back while also causing pain. Correct this with Kavallerie half pads! Designed to evenly distribute pressure on your horse’s back while absorbing impact, Kavallerie's half pads ...
The second morning, we changed things up and brought him into the arena while we were doing a human energetic exercise. People began laughing as they took turns practicing being horses and played with the idea of moving each other around. This horse Tank was so curious about the people laugh...
swayback: Horse with a prominent concave shape of the backbone, usually just behind the withers (saddle area). Scoliosis. swipe: A groom. synchronous diaphragmatic flutter: A contraction of the diaphragm in synchrony with the heart beat after strenuous exercise. Affected horses have a noticeable ...
Side view of horse with lordosis, dropped thoracics ( swayback ). If we work with what is, where the spine is at the moment of contact, and support that, it will feel “met” and be able to make more lasting changes. Regular maintenance is vital in order to maintain the spine and ...
Dark Horse's handling package includes the MagneRide magnetic damping system as well as front tow hooks, a performance rear spoiler, and revised chassis tuning along with dark-painted aluminum wheels and adjustable strut top mounts. Beefier sway bars than the Mustang GT in the front and rear an...
the young horse will twist and turn, walk on his hind legs and sway to music only he can hear. This unusual skill that he has, draws many of the bush animals to him – wombats, echidnas, wallabies. Choopa may not fit in with other brumbies, but he has definitely found a close circ...
I expect that if we could see this horse without rider and tack, that we’d be looking at a mechanically induced swayback. Something that’s difficult to see without the image blown up is the landing and takeoff of the hind feet. The left hind is just starting to land, and it’s ...
They are taller, with prolonged profi le, the chest is larger, and the bones are more massive. The horses are slightly downhill built and with sway back, which is not characteristic for the Karakachan horses of the last century.V. Nikolov...