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Other Points to Note
The horse should be 'deep through the girth,' so that when viewed from
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Chest
This should be broad and deep, with enough room for a baseball cap
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Withers
This should be well formed, being neither too prominent, nor too flat
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Shoulder
This should be nicely sloping, which allows the horse to move freely
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Head
This should appear to be in proportion to the rest of the body
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Rough Guide to Good Conformation
The first thing to assess when judging a horse's conformation is to establish
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Condition
The 'condition' of a horse is governed by several factors
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Skeleton of the Horse
The Skeleton of the horse is intrinsically linked to the horse's performance
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