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Between the hind legs of a mare.
a way to defend them selfs
Horses are considered monogastrics and hind-gut fermentors.
Horses digest the bulk of their natural feed (grasses) in the hind guts by fermentation of cellulose into volatile fatty acids. Bacteria in the hind gut is a primary "player" in the digestive process.
Stay a little more then the length of the horses leg behind the horses hind quarters
You get a special template of the pattern you want and place it onto the hind quarter. You then brush over it with a dandy brush and the pattern rubs of onto the hind quarter.
between the abdomen and the fore-part of its hind legs
Horses have several ways to defend themselves. They can use their teeth to bite, their front legs to strike out and their hind legs to kick.
run away as fast as they can, they also kick out with there hind legs as defense.
Bone Spavin is a boney absess in the horses hind legs. It can often be quite painfull.
On Howrse the answer is : All of these (fever, inability to swallow and paralysis of hind legs).
Kangaroos have more powerful hind legs, but horses have stronger forelegs.