As in most mammals, the liver has several functions in the horse. The first is to detoxify any poisons the horse may have ingested and absorbed into its bloodstream from grazing. The second is to produce digestive enzymes that are excreted as bile into the small intestine. The third is to break down blood cells as well as fatty acids for use by other tissues.
The back of the barrel, just in front of the hip and down a bit usually.
anatomy is all the bones of the horse or in other words the skeleton of a horse's body.
Physiology
ShopAnatomical.com has a good horse skeleton anatomy model.
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Carrotton, Hare Isle.
Horkstow
Hyracotherium
The liver is normally tapered toward the right. You're describing normal anatomy.
The show Grey's anatomy
Well when a horse eats the purple flowerd weed the toxins in it accumulating the liver will lead to death. Signs a horse or pony might have liver damage includes weight loss.
Anatomy is the hardest subject of the year. Too much too study in just one year.