Elementary principles of agriculture : a text book for the common schools . elementaryprinci02ferg Year: 1913 214 Elementary Principles of Agriculture 292. Judging Horses. Fig. 136 illustrates the proper and improper position of the legs of horses. In study- ing horses this should always be closely observed. Get two horses together and closely contrast the various points. Fig. 140 gives the names in common use for the various parts of a horse. Fig. 140. Typical horse, showing names of 1. Muzzle. 2. Nostril. 3. Forehead. 4. Cheek. 5. Temple. 6. Poll or nape of neck. 7-7'. Crest. 8. Neck. 9.
Elementary principles of agriculture : a text book for the common schools . elementaryprinci02ferg Year: 1913 214 Elementary Principles of Agriculture 292. Judging Horses. Fig. 136 illustrates the proper and improper position of the legs of horses. In study- ing horses this should always be closely observed. Get two horses together and closely contrast the various points. Fig. 140 gives the names in common use for the various parts of a horse. Fig. 140. Typical horse, showing names of 1. Muzzle. 2. Nostril. 3. Forehead. 4. Cheek. 5. Temple. 6. Poll or nape of neck. 7-7'. Crest. 8. Neck. 9. Withers 10. Shoulder. 11. Point of shoulder. 12. Slant of shoulder. 13. Breast. 14. Elbow. 15. Fore-arm. 16. Knee. 17-17'. Cannon bone. 18-18'. Fetlock. 19-19'. Pastern. 20-20'. Coronet. 21. Hoof. 22. Chestnut. 23. Ergot. 24. Splints. 25. Back. 26. Loins the points. 27. Chest. 28. Flank. 29. Belly. 30. Tail head. 31. Tail. 32. Croup. 33. Buttock. 34. Thigh. 35. Stifle joint. 36. Gaskin. 37. Hock. 38. Point of hock.
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