A horse's stifle is equal to the knee of a human.
Yes part of the hearts are the same
Well, if zebras are part of the horse family, then you would think they would have the same as a horse. any better answers?
In the US "part board" usually refers to the owner sharing responsibility for the upkeep of the horse. Most frequently this means the horse owner, not the boarding stable, is responsible for some of the chores and/or feed or bedding for the animal. It's common for part board to mean the owner comes each day to feed and muck out a stall, and provide feed.Full board means that the boarding stable does everything for the upkeep of the horse. The owner is free to ride and enjoy his/her horse without the responsibility of its care.it means that 2 or more people rent the same horse and have less responsibility.
Yes, it is possible to ride the same horse twice in one day as long as the horse is fit and healthy. It is important to provide adequate rest and care between rides to ensure the well-being of the horse.
No the horse(s) that played Secretariat are chestnut. Whilst Joey is a bay, two different colors. But one of the horses in War Horse did play Seabiscuit.
The stifle on a horse is the equivalent of a human knee.
knee
The knee.
The stifle is the femoro-tibial joint, which in humans is commonly called the knee.
The stifle of a horse is anatomically equivalent to the knee of a human - it is a hinge joint consisting of the distal femur, proximal tibia, proximal fibula and the patella (kneecap).
The horses stifle is directly behind the flank.
From About.com: Underlying the stifle area is the stifle joint formed between the large hip bone (femur) which is equivalent to our thigh bone and the tibia, equivalent to our shin bone. The stifle joint somewhat resembles a human knee.
A horse's hock is located on the back legs of the horse. It is the joint that would act as a knee for the horse and is the large joint located about half way up the horse's leg. Additional information: in comparative anatomy the hock joint is equivalent to a human ankle so it bends backward instead of forward. The stifle joint in a horse actually the same as a human knee joint.
The nose it build the same, for appaloosas the out side color of the eye is a human eye. Look up a picture they have the white around it just like us.
The same thing that ventricles do in a human heart.
yes it's part boarding a horse where 2 or more people rent the same horse for less money.
Chestnuts on a horse are made of the same basic material as the horn of the horse's hoof. It is not particularly digestible by a human.