Water, or even some food. Sounds like it's a little sucked up.
Either because he/she has an itch and is scratching it or he/she is in pain there.
It usually means that the horse is dehydrated or thirsty.
An anbury is a wen or spongy wart found on the legs or flanks of a horse.
An ambury is another word for an anbury, a spongy wart on the legs or flanks of a horse.
Swollen flanks likely mean that something is wrong and the horse needs to be looked at by a equine vet quickly to determine what is wrong. A horses flanks could swell up from pressure, or an infection and the problem could be compounded by a riders weight on their back, making it look even worse. Again contact a vet for an accurate diagnosis.
"babilla" is a term that refers to the skin around the flanks of a horse. You may mean "barbilla", which means "chin".
yes it is called a flanks.
The cat's flanks are the fleshy part of their body between their last rib and their hip. It is their side and could be considered their waist.
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Grey Turner's sign is the eponym for bruising on the flanks. It can be a sign of pancreatitis.
If you have a horse with no name, give it one!
The boat's hull was unreliable (I couldn't rely on it) so it sunk.