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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...
15 gru 2020 · Horse Anatomy: Head & Neck Region. Part of the series: Horse Care & Knowledge. Horses share many pieces of anatomy with humans, but many significant horse pa...
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.
A horse's neck is a complex structure with more than 100 muscles and seven cervical vertebrae. These seven cervical vertebrae connect to form an S-shape from the nape of the neck to the withers. The top two are shaped slightly differently from the rest and help move and support the head.
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.
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.