The stifle is a joint in the hind leg that works much like a human knee. It's found at the front of the hind leg near the flank.
The stifle on a horse is the equivalent of a human knee.
A horse's stifle is equal to the knee of a human.
The noun stifle is the rear 'knee joint' of a horse.
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The stifle is the femoro-tibial joint, which in humans is commonly called the knee.
knee
The knee.
The stifle of a horse is anatomically equivalent to the knee of a human - it is a hinge joint consisting of the distal femur, proximal tibia, proximal fibula and the patella (kneecap).
Stifle (Stifle Joint) Underlying the stifle area is the stifle joint formed between the large hip bone (femur) which is equivalent to our thigh bone and the tibia, equivalent to our shin bone. The stifle joint somewhat resembles a human knee.
He is a horse trainer in Australia.
The snaffle is a type of bit. A similar word is stifle, which is a hind leg joint in the horse.
David Hall - horse trainer - was born in 1963.