See, the front half of the horse was simply white with black spots on its dappled middle, and her hindquarters and hind legs were jet black. |
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A mane of hair was left on the foreparts while the back and hindquarters were shaven. |
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We generally use this line of influence to direct turns or any movement of the forequarters or hindquarters off the primary line. |
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The forequarters and hindquarters must be in balance with each other for the purpose of correct gait. |
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Within a minute she retraced her steps at a frantic gallop, the vixen snapping at her hindquarters. |
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Mares turned their hindquarters to the north wind, bred foals without the aid of stallions. |
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The difference in weight distribution between forequarters and hindquarters is due to the weight of the head and neck. |
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He lifted all my feet and slapped my hindquarters like I thought it felt good or something. |
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Most people admire a dog that works with its head low to the ground, with its hindquarters high and its tail tucked between its hind legs. |
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Seeing sores on the sows' hindquarters and legs, Lay concluded that the flooring was uncomfortable to them. |
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However, if running up slopes were a major selective factor, then one would expect increased musculature in the hindquarters to drive the legs. |
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The farmer then gauges the progress by the number of ewes with coloured hindquarters, indicating which of his flock have been serviced. |
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He has good reach in his forequarters and strong drive with his hindquarters. |
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I must have the horse stopping its feet or disengaging its hindquarters before going downtown. |
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The thews in his hindquarters strained and bulged as the knight caracoled on his rear legs. |
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IceWind skidded to an abrupt stop to avoid a collision with StormCall's hindquarters. |
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Her muscles had atrophied in her hindquarters giving her front half a bulky football player look. |
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Two rampant gazelles, whose addorsed bodies cross at the hindquarters, complete the tableau. |
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Bison are distinguished by their low horns, rounded forehead, and greater height of the forequarters compared with the hindquarters. |
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He fit an arrow to his bow and shot the horse in the hindquarters at in the rear as the soldier attempted to mount. |
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She was also very underweight and had ringbone and arthritis in her back and hindquarters. |
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The leopard braced for the charge, tail twitching, snarling, head low, outstretched forepaws, hindquarters arched. |
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A gorgeous, flowing, ashen tail streamed from his hindquarters. |
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Attached to the back edge of the aparejo's two sacks was a crupper, a broad leather strap, that ran around the animal's hindquarters and under its tail. |
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Hold your cat gently but firmly by the scruff of the neck for restraint, then place your hand under the hindquarters for support. |
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By 5-6 months of age they are too weak in the hindquarters to readily jump up on furniture and often have a clumsy landing when jumping down. |
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It is 14.2 to 16 hands high, with sturdily muscled hindquarters, essential for the fast departure required in short races. |
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The rider's hands control the forehand while the legs act on the hindquarters. |
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Shocks shall last no longer than one second, be adequately spaced, and shall only be applied to the muscles of the hindquarters. |
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When you look in one direction, of course you see the horse's hindquarters. |
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Compensated' quarters shall comprise an equal number of forequarters and hindquarters. |
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He licks the loose hair down to his hindquarters and then gives up. |
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Affected kittens develop an odd gait with a sway of the hindquarters and stand with the hocks nearly touching. |
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It was a mountain with a cliff whose shape recalled a horse's hindquarters. |
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Use is to be restricted to the hindquarters of pigs when their way forward is clear. |
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With particularly strong hindquarters, Andalusians move with a high, graceful action. |
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The donkey is able to brake the cart by pushing its hindquarters against the false breeching. |
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From 21 December 1987, intervention will apply to forequarters instead of hindquarters. |
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Put your other hand under the hindquarters to support the cat's weight and lift with both hands. |
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Two to three weeks after a complete section of the spinal cord at Tl 3, cats can make plantigrade contact and sustain the weight of their hindquarters. |
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Their stocky Indian driver, pigtailed and black-hatted, followed them astride a mule and quirted their hindquarters with a length of rope which he swung like a lariat. |
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When the horse is comfortable in this work and I can do a full circle with the hindquarters in, I can start the training of the half pass, travers and renvers. |
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Dogs bred to have exaggerated angulation in the hindquarters, extreme pelvic slope, or are poorly muscled, poorly angulated, and narrow in the hips seem more predisposed. |
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I tucked my front legs and lowered my hindquarters to the ground. |
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His hindquarters have filled out and his hair color looks grand. |
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One boy assumes the head, turning it this way and that, blinking furiously, another boy was in charge of the lion's hindquarters and its wagging tail. |
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No, he must splint its shins and hyperextend his hindquarters. |
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One attacked the throat, and the other three, the hindquarters. |
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A powerful hindquarters and a lung capacity enables him to swim long distances, this dog also has a heavy coat which protects him from icy waters. |
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Pox lesions were observed on the udder and teats of the majority of the affected animals, while a few animals exhibited lesions on the hindquarters, indicating possible generalised infection. |
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Reward him when his hindquarters touch the ground. |
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Pugs are known for a characteristic rolling gait of the hindquarters that combines the powerful action of the forelegs, which are put well forward, and the free-moving hindlegs, with use of the stifle. |
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The appropriate muscles on which electric shocks may be applied are in particular the muscles of the animals' hindquarters, in exceptional cases the shoulder muscles. |
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However, in order not to disturb the market where released products are intended as payment in kind such products may not comprise meat from hindquarters corresponding to pistola hindquarters with a maximum of eight ribs. |
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While Major was speaking four large rats had crept out of their holes and were sitting on their hindquarters, listening to him. |
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In order to give complete freedom to the hindquarters and to the hocks, the rider does not sit back in the saddle until at least two strides after landing. |
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The hybrid foals lacked a dewlap and resembled the plains zebra apart from their larger ears and their hindquarters pattern. |
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And though she does not carry a six-shooter, she does on occasion fire antimaggot medication at their hindquarters. |
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When attacked, the common toad adopts a characteristic stance, inflating its body and standing with its hindquarters raised and its head lowered. |
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Their hindquarters are more developed and higher than their forequarters. |
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Medium length foreleg stride with good thrust from the hindquarters. |
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Otariids typically have injuries in the hindquarters, while phocids usually have injuries on the forequarters. |
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On the back and hindquarters, the underfur is almost completely covered by the dark guard hairs. |
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The trunk is short and massive, while the hindquarters are comparatively underdeveloped. |
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The town council of Faversham changes only the hindquarters of the three lions to silver. |
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