Try looking at hubpages.com- there is a labeled picture of a horse.
Left shoulder to left shoulder when passing on horse back.
To measure a horse's shoulder angle, you would typically need a special tool called a scapula gauge. This tool is placed on the horse's shoulder to measure the angle between the shoulder blade and the withers. It is important to have the horse stand square and relaxed for an accurate measurement.
The best place to begin stroking a horse is the shoulder.
A horse's height is measured from the ground to the withers, which is the highest point on the horse's shoulder blades. This measurement is used as a standard way to describe the size of a horse.
You shouldn't pull a horse but walk at his left shoulder when leading him.
This is done to prevent the horse from spooking and possibly kicking or running over the handler. If the horse can see and hear you, he most likely will not spook as you approach him. And it's safes to lead from the shoulder as you have more control over the horse.
The withers on a horse, (or any related animal) is the highest point on the back, located between the shoulder blades.
Bloody shoulder markings can occur on any breed of horse.
Shoulder gussets allow freer shoulder motion and less hair rubbing than non-gussetted designs. They also reduce the friction on the blanket itself, which gives it a longer useful life. Older styles used to rub all the hair off on the withers and points of the shoulder.
you should scream a shove the horse. let the horse know that he is on you. take your thumbs and push in to the horse's shoulder or side. this won't hurt your horse. it will only let him know to get off.
No because when riding your using your shoulder muscles. If your trotting it bounces you up and down and can hurt ur shoulder even if u do not have shoulder pains. I would not recommend it.
It probably really likes you and trusts you!