The hind quarters are upper back leg (thigh) or rump (butt).
It's a tendon found on the hind quarters that controls the muscle movements of that hind quarter.
It is the muscle on the upper part of a horses hind leg, above the hock.
The main parts of the hoof are Corronet, Wall, Bars, Frog, Quarters, the pastern, the cannon bone (above the hoof), White line, Sole, Heels, Toe, i think that's all?
Horses are not related to the even toed ruminants (or only very remotely). They developed a simple stomach and a long intestinal tract in order to process fiberous grasses and are unable to regurgitate what they have consumed. Horses rely much more heavily on fermentation in the hind gut to extract nutrition from what they eat. Ruminants (cattle, deer, antelope, etc.) have multiple stomaches and the ability to regurgitate and chew cud in order to breakdown grass fibers more effectively before they reach the hind gut.
A horse's hind end, or hindquarters, contains a pelvic bone, sacrum, and tailbone. The exact number of bones can vary depending on individual variation, but typically a horse's hind end contains around 20 bones.
Stay a little more then the length of the horses leg behind the horses hind quarters
You get a special template of the pattern you want and place it onto the hind quarter. You then brush over it with a dandy brush and the pattern rubs of onto the hind quarter.
A horses barrel is it's middle piece, the portion of the body between the shoulders and hind quarters so they only have one.
Horses are built to run, with powerful muscles in the fore- and hind-quarters, long spindly legs, large lungs and a stout heart.
It is called a haunch.
She wasn't sure how to proceed, so she decided to ask her hind for advice.
It's a tendon found on the hind quarters that controls the muscle movements of that hind quarter.
the hind quarters or hip area
by kissing other peoples hind quarters
hind-quarters
Between the hind legs of a mare.
well, it really depends on the horse. if you respect there space, dont make any very sudden movements, and stay awfrom there hind quarters, u should be fine.