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  2. Docking (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Docking (animal)

  3. Docking (dog) - Wikipedia

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  4. Rump (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Rump (animal) The rump or croup, in the external morphology of an animal, is the portion of the posterior dorsum – that is, posterior to the loins and anterior to the tail. Anatomically, the rump corresponds to the sacrum. The tailhead or dock is the beginning of the tail, where the tail joins the rump. It is known also as the base or root of ...

  5. Docking - Wikipedia

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    Docking (animal), the practice of cutting off or trimming the tail of an animal. Docking (dog), the above practice as specifically applies to dogs. Docking, the similar mutilation of humans, e.g. as corporal punishment. Docking, the piercing of dough as it is manipulated, sometimes with a tool such as a Roller docker. Docking (sex), a sex act.

  6. Elastration - Wikipedia

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  7. Cropping (animal) - Wikipedia

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  8. Tail (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Tail (horse) The tail of the horse and other equines consists of two parts, the dock and the skirt. The dock consists of the muscles and skin covering the coccygeal vertebrae. The term "skirt" refers to the long hairs that fall below the dock. On a horse, long, thick tail hairs begin to grow at the base of the tail, and grow along the top and ...

  9. Old English Sheepdog - Wikipedia

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    Old English Sheepdog