I am going on the assumption that the question refers to veins/blood vessels.
Horses and humans have surface veins that provide oxygen and nutrients to the skin and muscles. They also function to discipate heat.
When horses are well conditioned and have been in heavy exercise the surface blood vessels appear to expand allowing the surface blood to cool. The is especially evident in thinner skinned horses (Thoroughbreds are a good example) when they are highly trained, with very little body fat.
Yes. In fact, it has it all over its body.
A Knapstrupper is a type of spotted horse which have normally black spots all over the body.
Yes and no a horse must be physically sound to jump high over obstacles. But over all many body types can make good jumping horses. All horses can naturally jump to a height of around 3 feet, but after that a horse may need certain physical characteristics to jump well. A longer back is though to give the horse scope over fences for instance.
A nip on a horse is when a horse get bit anywhere on their body and all that's left is skin.
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Yes way! Horse's 'Fur" Is called hair, so it's all over their body
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ALL horse are covered in hair! The only area without hair is their feet!
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yes there are muscles all over the body
All of them
all over the world.