Horse Judging: Terms for Oral Reasons, UNL

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• Longer hipped carrying more muscling into the lower portion of his quarter • She was powerfully muscled from end to end, having more circumference to her forearm. As I move back, I find she is deeper hearted and longer through the hip while being wider from stifle to stifle, with more bulge and dimension to her inner and out gaskin. • Wrapping more muscling around • Heavier muscled as is most easily noticed through the circumference of his forearms and gaskins • More shape to stifle • Length and depth to hip • More explosive • Greater length of hip • Longer, more athletic in his muscle pattern • Showed more tone and power of muscling from end to end • He showed a greater total volume of muscling over his larger frame • Was more powerfully muscled in his shoulder, loin, hip, and through the plane of his stifle. • Fuller through his forearm and shoulder, and was more powerfully muscled in his quarter, dropping down into a more flaring gaskin • Was especially more muscular, showing more width through his stifle, dropping down to more bulging gaskins both inside and out and extending forward to a fuller loin and a heavier-muscled shoulder. • Showed more thickness through the center of her stifle in relation to the point of her hip • More three dimensional in her muscle pattern • Larger circumference of forearm • More bulge to inner and outer gaskin • Showed more expression of muscling • Carried more muscle to her lower hind quarter • Bulge to hip, stifle and gaskin • He has a higher volume of muscle from end to end as he has more flare to his forearms and more expression to his gaskin and stifles. • More muscle delineation to his shoulder and hip • Larger volume

• Fuller through the gaskin • Widest from stifle to stifle

Faults

• Lacked muscle quality • Narrow throughout the stifle • Lacked circumference • Weaker muscled

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