Horseleg Mountain, a mountain in Georgia, United States
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Horseleg or Horseleg may refer to: A leg of the horse, one of the limbs of the horse Horseleg Lake, a lake in Minnesota Horseleg Mountain, a mountain...
"A charley horse" is an American term for a very painful involuntary cramp in the legs (usually located in the calf muscle) and/or foot, lasting anywhere...
Horses can use various gaits (patterns of leg movement) during locomotion across solid ground, either naturally or as a result of specialized training...
Leg wraps and boots are used for the protection of the lower legs of horses during training, shipping, and exercise, as well as for therapeutic and medical...
through the lower leg. As the horse developed as a cursorial animal, with a primary defense mechanism of running over hard ground, its legs evolved to the...
pattern. Leg markings are usually described by the highest point of the horse'sleg that is covered by white. As a general rule, the horse's hoof beneath...
animals Quadruped: four legs, such as dogs and horses Many taxa are characterized by the number of legs: Tetrapods have four legs. Squamates of genus Bipes...
"Break a leg" is an English language idiom used in the theatre or other performing arts to wish a performer "good luck". An ironic or non-literal saying...
bandages are bandage-style leg protectors for horses. Made of fleece or elastic material, they are wound around a horse'slegs from the fetlock to the knee...
Przewalski horses in their general appearance: big heads, dun coloration, thick necks, stiff upright manes, and relatively short, stout legs. The horses of the...
the forward movement of the body. The horse is easy to supple, develop strength, and to control with hand and legs aids. Although relatively uncommon, it...
The critical importance of the feet and legs is summed up by the traditional adage, "no foot, no horse". The horse hoof begins with the distal phalanges...
to protect a horse'slegs during exercise, protecting the lower leg from injury that may occur if one leg or hoof strikes the opposite leg. The boots generally...
of the horse, though technically it is the third metacarpal Chestnut: a callosity on the inside of each leg Chin groove: the part of the horse's head behind...
typical pommel horse exercise involves both single leg and double leg workouts. Single leg skills are generally in the form of scissors. Double leg workout however...
the horse is said to be on the "right lead". If the right hind leg is beat one, then the left foreleg will be the last leg to ground, and the horse will...
wide. Arrowhead fences require the rider to keep their horse straight between their hands and legs, as it is easy for a run-out to occur due to the narrowness...
Icelandic horse (Icelandic: íslenski hesturinn [ˈistlɛnscɪ ˈhɛstʏrɪn]), or Icelandic, is a breed of horse developed in Iceland. Although the horses are smaller...
is applied to the horse's distal limbs after exercise, for 9–12 hours. The intended effect of the poultice is to cool the horse'slegs over a long period...
blood made their horses coarser and prone to lower leg faults, such as tied-in below the knee.: 374–375 The Australian Draught horse was created using...
commonly used for practicing punches or to strengthen the legs and back. The modified form of horse stance, in which heels are raised, is a fighting stance...
firing, also known as thermocautery, is the treatment of an injury to a horse'sleg, by burning or freezing. This is supposed to induce a counter-irritation...
areas of the horse are white and which are pigmented. At the minimal end, there will typically be white on the legs and face, and the horse may also be...