Horses rub there hocks because they are trying to itch thier fly bites and scare the flies away.
If a horse dropped in the hocks it means that the horse dropped on its ankles. The hocks of a horse is the horses ankles.
You rub the horses hair in circular motions.
Bowed hocks are a structural defect of the hind limbs where the horse's hind legs appear to be bowed. Capped hocks are caused by injury to the bursa of the hock joint resulting in enlargement of the tip of the hock, giving them a knobbed appearance one or both hocks can be affected.
no i cannot
their feet
it comes from the hind leg of an animal, like the ankle. it is from the 'old english' for hock or heel.
Ham hocks typically weigh between 0.5 to 1.5 pounds, depending on the size of the joint.
i do. its called liniment
They don't exactly kiss they rub there muzzles together, but i guess you could call that kissing.
Horses do not have knees in the same sense that humans do. They have front legs with knees that are equivalent to our wrists, and hind legs with hocks, which are the equivalent to our ankles. Instead of bending their legs at the "knee," horses extend their legs or "lock" them in place.
The most major difference is that a horse's legs are not muscular like a human's. There is very little, if any, muscle mass on a horse's legs. Also, horses stand on their toes, unlike humans who stand on their feet from the heal (which is very similar to the hocks on a horse) to the toes.
the two back legs are the hocks so the answer 2