Games and Show Jumping can cause very bad back legs and joints when the horse gets older like i knew this horse who use to be a eventer and when she was 21 she got put to sleep so i guess eventing doesnt do them any good too!
There can be several different reasons why your horse is feeling itchy. It's possible he is allergic to something. There could be mites of some kind of insect that is biting him. You didn't mention if he has lost any hair, has bumps or swelling, ect. Have you changed his diet recently? If the problem persists he needs to be seen by a vet.
a bone in the thigh of the back legs of the horse.
The hindquarters are basically the back hips of the horse, over the hind legs.
Architrave: arch + trave, the beam (trave) that connects the pillars or legs of a horse.
A horse with a trace clip is where the horses back and legs are not touch and are left normal
Four legs. Horses have always had four legs.
in a way. the back legs support the horse and boost him off the ground to run. So yes. If the horse did not have back legs he would not be able to run.
The back legs of a horse is called its hind legs.
No. A quadraped has four legs. A horse has SIX legs. Two legs in the back, and fore legs in the front.
their back legs
a bone in the thigh of the back legs of the horse.
Irritated itchy skin on the back, legs, and hips can mean that the bedding and clothing need to be checked for bedbugs. Another potential cause is dry weather, which can cause skin to be dry and irritable.
You can simply let it pass or you can breed. It is good to clean your mare's legs, as when they are in heat their "discharge" can get on their legs, making their legs itchy and uncomfortable. If you find your horse moody when she is in season you can try different supplements specifically that are designed to help with the moodiness.
Yes they do kick back their legs like a horse does to protect themeselves.
Fish?
Possibly a vascular issue
Yes
scabies