above the hoof line.but below the ankle the same general area as the p-2 bone on the lower leg.
By the hooves.
On a horse's leg, the fetlock is a hinge joint relative to a human's knuckle. It is colloquially known even by experts as an ankle, but according to the related link below, that is a misnomer. Please see the link:
There is no antonym to fetlock. A fetlock is part of a horses mane.
If you find a dead body and not sure about the religion that either that person is Muslim or Non Muslim, Give a bath to the dead body and offer that water to a horse with which you gave bath to the body. If the horse accept it, it would be a muslim other wise non muslim.
A horse's withers are around the place where the shoulders are. Which is just below the mane, on the horse's back.
A horse has bilateral symmetry. When something is bilaterally symmetrical, it means that the object can be divided in two, and both parts would be a mirror reflection of each other. If you look at a horse, you notice that if one were to split a horse in half a certain way, the left and right side of the horse would be exactly the same.
I would recomend a Quarter Horse or you can go online onto Dreamhorse. com! You'll find your dream horse there! Just search Quarter Horse and you'll find your perfect match!! <3
In the country
It is the rear part of a horse's saddle
Between the ribs and the hip.
You can find horse jewelry at some jewelry stores, craft stores, and even thrift stores. If you live near a county or state fair you would be able to find horse jewelry there also.
Architrave: arch + trave, the beam (trave) that connects the pillars or legs of a horse.
The flank on a horse is the part between the abdomen and the fore-part of its hind legs.