The grith, i think?
A crupper
The grith, i think?
a Crupper sometimes called a Crouper.
sercingle. (dont know how to spell it)
Crupper or sometimes called Crouper Answered by: Blacknightequus-Horse Isle 2
A dock on a horse refers to the fleshy part of the tail where it attaches to the rest of the body. It is located at the base of the tail. The dock serves as a connection point for muscles that control the tail's movement and provides support.
The horses dock is where its tail grows from.
At the top of the tail
The point where the horse's tail attaches to its back is called the dock. It is a common term used to describe that specific area of the horse's anatomy.
First of all a horses TAIL has 9 bones called a dock, NOT a fishing dock. STUPID PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is called a dock
the dock