A Dock is a bone that is in the horses tail. It goes about one third of the way down!
The point where the horse's tail attaches to its back is called the dock. It is a common term used to describe that specific area of the horse's anatomy.
The tail of a horse consists of two parts. The dock and the skirt. The dock consists of the muscles and skin covering the coccygeal vertebrae. The term "skirt" refers to the long hairs that fall below the dock. It has a curvy shape, with small tufts of thick hair.
To measure a horse for a winter blanket, use a flexible measuring tape to measure from the center of the chest, around the widest part of the shoulder, along the side of the body, and to the center of the tail. This measurement will help you determine the correct blanket size for your horse.
The rump of a horse is called the hind quartes is from the hip over, and the dock is the tail bone.
Most ships are tied to the dock. Rats can walk along the ropes that are tied to the dock, right onto the ship.
At the top of the tail
the dock is the tail... the hair is the tail the soild bit its attched to (which is quite short) is the dock.
It is a Dock. A dock can be where boats stay, and the other dock is the top part of a horses tail.
The tail head is the base of the horse's tail. It is also called the "dock."
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The point where the horse's tail attaches to its back is called the dock. It is a common term used to describe that specific area of the horse's anatomy.
The Horse Isle 2 answer for this is forelock
Take the dock from Crystalton or Witherton.
She is in Banana isle dock
The bone in a horse's tail is called the Dock. It goes from the top of the tail, to about mid-tail or shorter.
Take the dock from Appleton on Horse Isle. LoveToDance, Dun Server
There isn't a Hare isle on Horse Isle 2, only Horse Isle 1, where you get to it from Earton dock.