Anatomy Of The Thoroughbred

Friday, February 17, 2012

If you speak a bit of character that have thoroughbred horses must say that they are often as nervous as sensitive, in fact, is very common for competition horses are made extremely nervous before a competition, are characterized by a gallop fairly light and a steady stride, and his height reached the height of 1.65 meters at an overall average, and depending on the type of thoroughbred horse race in question, the shades of color of its fur are usually red , retinto, sorrel, dapple gray horse chancaco or red. Moreover thoroughbred horses are characterized by a body truly long and slender, but very little provided with a more upright profile. The kidneys are much stronger than those of a horse mestizo and this is one reason why thoroughbred horses are animals much more powerful and faster when it comes to his gallop.

The hind legs are slightly longer and larger than the front in addition to their joints in the hocks that are perfectly formed, transmit maximum power and thrust, helping them to reach speeds similar to a car. With regard to the forelimbs must say they are very thin and forearms are long and full of muscles, besides having a long, flat joints.

We must also say that the measures of bone that lies under your knees are below 20 cm, and it is important to note that if girth depth allows excellent lung expansion. With respect to the head of thoroughbred horses must say that it is very stylized and does not have any flesh on his jaw, the head is attached to a collar that stands out for his long and the nostrils of the nose are usually very large as it is very important that thoroughbreds have a rapid oxygenation. Finally we can not fail to mention the backs of these animals which is known for being long and be slightly inclined with a prominent cross.

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