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This video examines the muscles and other structures of the equine neck and shoulder, including the nuchal ligament and the dorsoscapular ligament. See Mini-...
Horse's neck anatomy and biomechanics (how to prevent problems?) - YouTube. What is a good neck posture for the horse when ridden and what's not? We also talk about some basic anatomy...
16 lip 2019 · This presentation covers the upper neck muscles which have insertions on the skull, atlas and a ...more. When evaluating the horse, saddle, rider combination it is important to understand the...
4 mar 2021 · Gillian then shares a fabulous video demonstrating how to locate the cervical vertebrae in your horse’s neck and demonstrates malformation of the C6/C7 vertebrae, opening up the question of how this could affect your horse.
19 lut 2021 · The horse’s neck is a long lever which connects the head to the rest of the body. The sheer weight of the head and length of the neck means that movement and positioning of the head and neck will affect the balance, centre of mass and movement of the rest of the horse.
Anatomy of horse neck. The horse's neck consists of the following parts: Left and right side, back of the neck/forelock, throat. A horse that has been well trained should have well-developed muscles along the neck.
20 lip 2024 · In part 1, we look at probably the most common anatomical misconception - the position of the horse’s neck vertebrae, how its position helps the horse function and the impact it has on the way we ride and train the horse.