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TO LOWER THE HEAD.
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If on the hind-legs they are called spavins, and usually result in permanent lameness.
Stifle.—Joint of hind-leg between hip and hock, lying against horse's side.
Surcingle.—A girth extending entirely around the horse.
Thigh.—Popularly speaking, it comprises the two upper joints of hind-leg from hip to hock.
Throat-latch.—That strap of the bridle which passes under the throat.
Withers.—Highest point of shoulder between neck and saddle.