ever_hopeful
Well-Known Member
I feel a bit dumb asking this so bear with me
I often hear the comment that a horse is "too straight behind", or "its hocks are too straight". Much as I examine different pictures I often can't tell the difference between okay hind limbs and ones that have been deemed to be too straight through the hock (from the side on view). Some horses have dreadful conformation and I can see then what the term means but in other quality horses I just can't see it. I find it most annoying that I'm ignorant in such an important aspect.
Is anyone able to post links or photos to demonstrate the difference? I'm particularly interested to know what a good hind leg looks like.
I often hear the comment that a horse is "too straight behind", or "its hocks are too straight". Much as I examine different pictures I often can't tell the difference between okay hind limbs and ones that have been deemed to be too straight through the hock (from the side on view). Some horses have dreadful conformation and I can see then what the term means but in other quality horses I just can't see it. I find it most annoying that I'm ignorant in such an important aspect.
Is anyone able to post links or photos to demonstrate the difference? I'm particularly interested to know what a good hind leg looks like.