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  2. Equine conformation - Wikipedia

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    Short Gaskin/Hocks High. Results from a relatively short tibia with a long cannon. Ideally, hocks are slightly higher than the knees, with the point of hock level with the chestnut of the front leg. Hocks will be noticeably higher in horse with this conformation. * The horse may have a downhill balance with the croup higher than the withers.

  3. Equine anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Gaskin: the large muscle on the hind leg, just above the hock, below the stifle, homologous to the calf of a human Girth or heartgirth : the area right behind the elbow of the horse, where the girth of the saddle would go; this area should be where the barrel is at its greatest diameter in a properly-conditioned horse that is not pregnant or obese

  4. Hindquarter - Wikipedia

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  5. Manhansett Quartet - Wikipedia

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    The group dissolved about 1901, by which time Gaskin already had a well-established career as one of the era's leading recording artists, and Bieling had become a member of the Haydn Quartet. [4] Gilbert Girard also continued a successful recording and performing career, especially in a duo with Len Spencer in which Girard used his talents for ...

  6. Gaskin - Wikipedia

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    Gaskin may refer to: Gaskin (surname) 9K31 Strela-1, a Russian military vehicle tagged with the NATO reporting name 'Gaskin' Gaskin (horse) - large muscle on the hind leg of a horse or related animal between the stifle and the hock; the relevant section of the leg. Homologous to the human calf

  7. Dolphins RB Myles Gaskin, DL Da’Shawn Hand among cuts as ...

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    The Miami Dolphins have started making cuts Tuesday morning before the 4 p.m. deadline to get down to 53 players on the initial active roster for the 2023 season. Running back Myles Gaskin and ...

  8. Buttocks - Wikipedia

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    The buttocks are formed by the masses of the gluteal muscles or "glutes" (the gluteus maximus muscle and the gluteus medius muscle) superimposed by a layer of fat.The superior aspect of the buttock ends at the iliac crest, and the lower aspect is outlined by the horizontal gluteal crease.

  9. Hemipelvectomy - Wikipedia

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    Hemipelvectomy, also known as a pelvic resection, is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of part of the pelvic girdle.This procedure is most commonly performed to treat oncologic conditions of the pelvis.