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  2. Equine conformation - Wikipedia

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    High withers on a Thoroughbred. High withers. The 8th through 12th thoracic vertebrae are long and angle backward to create steep, high withers; Especially seen in Thoroughbreds, Saddlebreds, and some Warmbloods; High withers provide a lever for the muscles of the back and neck to work together efficiently.

  3. Back (horse) - Wikipedia

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    A swayed back is a predisposing cause of "kissing spines." A sway back can also be linked to back soreness to a horse's saddle because most saddles will "bridge," putting the rider's weight only on the front and the back of the saddle, creating abnormal pressure points, especially over the shoulders and loins.

  4. Corlay horse - Wikipedia

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    The model is that of a medium-weight saddle horse, [69] with a strong Thoroughbred influence. [51] According to Diffloth, the conformation is distinctive. [65] The head is square and light, with an open eye. The neck is well-proportioned, and the body is rounded with high withers. The rump, like the overall conformation, is reminiscent of a ...

  5. Horse markings - Wikipedia

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    Saddle marks may be seen on the back or withers as a patch of white hairs, usually a result of wearing an improperly-fitted saddle for long periods, but also could be related to straightforward long-term saddle wear, unclean saddle blankets and other causes.

  6. Horse tack - Wikipedia

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    It is important that the saddle be comfortable for both the rider and the horse as an improperly fitting saddle may create pressure points on the horse's back muscle (Latissimus dorsi) and cause the horse pain and can lead to the horse, rider, or both getting injured. There are many types of saddle, each specially designed for its given task.

  7. Breastplate (tack) - Wikipedia

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    The wither strap should be adjusted so that it is not so low that it interferes with the horse's shoulders, or so high that it presses against the animal's windpipe. As a general rule, a fist should fit between the wither strap of the breastcollar and the withers, and the chest strap and the chest of the horse.

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