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the head of all animal creation, for he can adopt means to overcome 

 the strength of the horse or even use it against himself. 



Always remember this: before any attempt is made to handle a 

 horse, it is an imperative necessity that we must first consider hia 

 disposition, nature and understanding. 



irames and Sltaations of tbe Exteroal Parts of a flCerse. 



1. Muscles. 



2. Face. 



3. Forehead. 



4. Poll. 



5. Crest. 



6. Withers. 



7. Back. 



8. Loins. 



9. Hip. 



10. Croup. 



11. Dock. 



12. Quarters. 

 13., Thigh. 



14. Hamstring. 



15. Hock. 



16. Cannon. 



17. Fetlock. 



18. Large Pastern. 



19. Small Pastern. 



20. Hoof. 



21. Sheath. 



22. Flank. 



23. Belly. 



24. Stifle. 



25. Coronet. 



26. Girth. 



27. Elbow. 

 38. Arm. 



29. Heel. 



30. Small Pastern. 



31. Large Pastern. 



32. Fetlock, 



33. Cannon or Shattifc 



34. Knee. 



35. Forearm, 



36. Breast. 



37. Point. 



38. Shoulder. 



39. Windpip*. 



40. Gullet. 



41. Neck, 



42. JowL 



