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  2. Whippletree (mechanism) - Wikipedia

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    A set of whippletrees or leader-bars for the two leaders of a four-horse team. A whippletree, or whiffletree, [1] [2] is a mechanism to distribute force evenly through linkages.

  3. Ground pressure - Wikipedia

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    Note: The pressures for average human and horse are for standing still position. [7] A walking human will exert more than double his standing pressure. A galloping horse will exert up to 3.5 MPa (500 psi). The ground pressure for a pneumatic tire is roughly equal to its inflation pressure.

  4. Stay apparatus - Wikipedia

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    A draft horse sleeping while standing up. The stay apparatus is an arrangement of muscles, tendons, and ligaments that work together so that an animal can remain standing with virtually no muscular effort. [1] It is best known as the mechanism by which horses can enter a light sleep while still standing up. [2]

  5. Limbs of the horse - Wikipedia

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    Horses use a group of ligaments, tendons and muscles known as the stay apparatus to "lock" major joints in the limbs, allowing them to remain standing while relaxed or asleep. The lower part of the stay apparatus consists of the suspensory apparatus, which is the same in both sets of limbs, while the upper portion differs between the fore and ...

  6. Ambling gait - Wikipedia

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    The rack or racking is a gait that is also known as the singlefoot or single-foot. [24] It is an even, lateral four-beat gait. Although many breeds of horses are capable of producing this gait, it is most commonly associated with the five-gaited American Saddlebred. In the rack, the speed of an even lateral slow gait is increased, while keeping ...

  7. The Balance vs. Enhance Formula Is the Styling Trick Every ...

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    The Balance vs. Enhance formula refers to the idea that the two best approaches to dressing involve either balancing your figure or enhancing certain aspects of it.

  8. Center of balance (horse) - Wikipedia

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    The upright position of the dressage rider is balanced over a highly collected horse A forward position allows a race horse jockey to stay over the galloping horse's center of gravity so the horse can reach the maximum possible speed A show jumping rider has to stay balanced over a horse that is constantly changing position

  9. Racking Horse - Wikipedia

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    However, many horses registered as Racking Horses were crosses between Racking and Walking Horses, as it was difficult to find breeding stock. [9] In 1975, the Racking Horse was designated the official state horse of Alabama. [2] The first Racking Horse stallion to be syndicated was the 1975 World Grand Champion, Bentley's Ace.

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