Horse Judging: Terms for Oral Reasons, UNL

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• Ran excessively downhill • Course-headed • Thick throatlatch

Shoulder/Barrel/Hip • He has a more desirable angle to his shoulder, more depth of heart and Is bigger hipped • He has more length of hip, depth of heart, and Is squarer hipped • Longer more tapering underline • Longer smoother shoulder • When viewed from the side, he has more slope to his shoulder, is leveler from wither to croup and longer hipper.

• Deeper hearted • Squarer hipped • Wider chest • More spring of fore rib • more correct turn over the croup • Steeper shoulder • Lighter muscled shoulder • Narrow when viewed from the front • Lacks depth of barrel • Shallow hearted

Faults

Muscle • More bulge and ripple to the hip, stifle and gaskin • Greater circumference of forearm

• He was especially more expressive showing more width through his stifle and dropping down to a more bulging inner and outer gaskin and extending forward to a fuller loin and heavier muscled shoulder. • He was more correct in his combination of muscle and balance. He was more three- dimensional in his hindquarter being longer, more powerful through his hip and

exhibited a longer, lower tying muscle pattern. • Her muscling started higher and carried lower • More dimension from end to end • More expansion to inner and outer gaskin • More flaring gaskin • More groove and dimple over the croup • More powerful from every angle • More substance from end to end • Possessing a higher degree of muscling • Ran a higher volume of muscle from end to end

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