Blemish: Injury or imperfection that does not affect the horse's service ability. Bred: Mated. Breeder: The owner or lessee of the dam at the time of service.
Blemish A fault in confirmation that does not affect perfomance Bomb Proof A horse that does not spook ...
The hock is broad and square and free from any blemish and fluid. The hind cannon is long, 'flat and square'. The set of the hind legs is very close ideally touching with long pasterns at a 45 degree angle.
The breed tends to have clean legs, with no propensity for blemishes or injuries, and energetic gaits. The mane and tail are thick and long, although the legs do not have excess feathering. Sponsored links Andalusian color ...
A dressage champion may only have champion offspring if they are trained and ridden by expert dressage trainers and riders. Accident too is another form of environmental influence that can affect a horses appearance. Mares with a blemish might still ...
25. Check yourhorse's stall or paddock fencing for protruding objects: Wounds lead to blemishes and worse. 26. Let sweat and mud dry before attempting to brush it out. Or, hose your horse off.
Rest is often accompanied with other treatments which are directed at reducing the size of the splint blemish or speeding the re-attachment.
See also: Stallion, Withers, Gait, Thoroughbred, Feather
 
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