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- include the dock The long hairs alone are sometimes called the skirt. Throatlatch (also, throttle, throatlash[citation needed], throat): the point at which...
- crownpiece as a single unit and only a left side ch****piece is added. Throatlatch: the throatlatch (US) or throatlash (UK) is usually part of the same piece of...
- usually is placed just above the level of the eye. These rings meet the throatlatch and the crownpiece. The crownpiece is a long strap on the right-hand...
- long rope rein called a mecate and may also add a type of stabilizing throatlatch called a fiador, which is held to the hackamore by a browband. Other...
- of the elbow or the stifle, white on the face may not extend past the throatlatch. Spotting and characteristics of the Leopard complex and the various...
- large, well-set windpipe set on a refined, clean throatlatch. This structure of the poll and throatlatch was called the mitbah or mitbeh by the Bedouin...
- with the head brought forward just enough to create a clean line at the throatlatch. They generally line up head to tail along the rail and are brought singly...
- English-speaking North America, the fiador is known prin****lly as a type of throatlatch used on the bosal-style hackamore. Its purpose is to stabilize a heavy...
- or slightly concave facial profile with a broad forehead and refined throatlatch and neck. The shoulders are well angled, the ribs well sprung, the chest...
- genital regions, on the perineum, lips, eyelids, and sometimes near the throatlatch. These tumors can be either benign, meaning not cancerous, or malignant...