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The horse's spine is made up of several regions: the cervical (neck), thoracic (back), lumbar (lower back), sacral (pelvic), and caudal (tail) vertebrae. In total, a horse typically has about 54 to 56 vertebrae, depending on the individual. The thoracic region, which supports the ribcage, is particularly important for movement and balance. Each region has a specific function that contributes to the horse's overall mobility and strength.

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