The flank on a horse is the part between the abdomen and the fore-part of its hind legs.
Between the ribs and the hip.
The flank is located on a horse's body between the ribcage and the hindquarters. It is the area just behind the last rib and before the leg, often referred to as the side of the horse. This region is important for assessing the horse's condition and can also be a key area for training and riding aids.
the point of the horse's buttock is under the flank
It is called a "flank".
It's flank, It's proven with horses. When you swing your leg over the horses hide sometimes it will hit the flank. Which will then startle the horse. Also hurt it.
The flank is the fleshy part where the hind leg meets the abdomen.
It would be what you call the NEARSIDE
You don't "spank" a horse, just smack it's flank if it needs to be disciplined.
The flank area on a horse begins just above the 'stifle' joint (which is located on the upper hind leg and towards the front) and extends upward toward the backbone. It is easily recognizable because the hair growth there runs in the opposite direction from the rest of the horse's coat, and is also near the area where a horse's reproductive organs (mare's udder or stallion's sheath and scrotum) are located. See the related link below for a labelled diagram on the parts of a horse.
The "flank" when referred to in these terms means the side or sides. Therefore you would be instructed to protect the left or right flank (side) or to protect the flank (both side)
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Flank means Side but im not sure if that applies to people.