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  2. Equine conformation - Wikipedia

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    An arched neck is desirable in a horse for any sport. Ewe-neck, with muscling on the underside. A ewe neck or upside-down neck bends upward instead of down in the normal arch. This fault is common and seen in any breed, especially in long-necked horses but mainly in the Arabian Horse and Thoroughbred. The fault may be caused by a horse who ...

  3. Arabian horse - Wikipedia

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    A purebred Arabian stallion, showing dished profile, arched neck, level croup and high-carried tail . Arabian horses have refined, wedge-shaped heads, a broad forehead, large eyes, large nostrils, and small muzzles. Most display a distinctive concave, or "dished" profile.

  4. Fjord horse - Wikipedia

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    The conformation of the Norwegian Fjord Horse differs from that of many other breeds in that it is a blend of draught horse muscling and bone, with smaller size and greater agility. It has a strong, arched neck, sturdy legs and good feet, and a compact, muscular body.

  5. Camarillo White Horse - Wikipedia

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    They are known to have strong limbs, an expressive face, large eyes, well-defined withers, laid back shoulders and a well-arched neck. [citation needed] True white is a difficult color to achieve, because any given mating of a white horse has only a 50% chance to produce white offspring. All known white horses have only one copy of the white gene.

  6. Morgan horse - Wikipedia

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    The Morgan horse is one of the earliest horse breeds developed in the United States. [1] Tracing back to the foundation sire Figure, later named Justin Morgan after his best-known owner, Morgans served many roles in 19th-century American history, being used as coach horses and for harness racing, as general riding animals, and as cavalry horses during the American Civil War on both sides of ...

  7. Kladruber - Wikipedia

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    While the relatively upright shoulder, pasterns and hooves, long back, and short croup are not desirable in a riding horse, these qualities allow high-stepping gaits in a driving horse. The high-set, powerful and well-arched neck of the Kladruber was a trademark feature of their Spanish-Neapolitan ancestors, and contributes to their appearance ...

  8. Lipizzan - Wikipedia

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    They have a neck that is sturdy, yet arched and withers that are low, muscular, and broad. They are a Baroque horse , with a wide, deep chest, broad croup , and muscular shoulder. The tail is carried high and well set.

  9. Nonius horse - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The breed exhibits traits common to heavy-boned driving and light draft horses: powerful and arched high-set neck, broad and muscular back, open but powerful loin, deep and sloping hindquarters. The chest is broad rather than deep, and is usually more shallow than the hindquarters.