Anatomy
Learn more about the conformation and anatomy of the horse, from its eyes to its hooves....
Learn more about the conformation and anatomy of the horse, from its eyes to its hooves....
Practical Horseman magazine hosted “Evaluating Horse Conformation for Potential Ability,” a free webinar on horse conformation with show-jumping trainer John Madden on Feb. 13. This webinar was brought to you...
To enter your horse, send a clear color photograph to Conformation Clinic, e-mail a 4x6 or larger horizontal image at high resolution (300 dpi) to practical.horseman@equinetwork.com. You may also send...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/anatomy/conformation_clinic_guidelines_121807/
As can be seen below, some conformations that are considered faults for horses intended for general riding can actually help certain types of horses. This illustration shows a good conformation of...
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Thank you everyone for attending Practical Horseman’s “Evaluating Horse Conformation for Potential Ability” webinar, sponsored by Purina Mills™. I hope you were able to gain some knowledge and insight from...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/21-sport-horse-conformation-questions-with-john-madden/
From Hands-On Senior Horse Care by Karen E.N. Hayes, DVM, MS, & Sue M. Copeland Just as with your back, years of wear and tear can take their toll on your...
http://www.equisearch.com/senior-resource-center-senior-horse-back-problems-check/
Whether judging a model class, evaluating a prospect for a client or sizing up the yearlings at home, I first stand back and look for an overall impression of balance...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/anatomy/conformation_clinic_dressage_022409/
When I'm judging or evaluating a horse, the first thing I look for is overall balance. A horse that has balanced conformation--with neck, back and hip of equal length--will generally...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/anatomy/conformationclinic_070704/
Whether judging a model class, evaluating a prospect for a client or sizing up the yearlings at home, I first stand back and look for an overall impression of balance...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/anatomy/conformation_clinic_equitation_031609/
In order to further examine the conformation of the horse's legs, stand directly in front of him and assess the straightness (or lack thereof). In this first illustration, the forelegs come...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/anatomy/conformationfaults110299b/
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