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Cow Hocked

Last Updated: July 15, 2008 Related resource areas: Horses

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Cow hocked horse

Cow-hocked describes a conformation in which the hocks are closer together than the fetlocks when viewed from behind. This conformation variation can vary from mild to extreme. Horses that are more severely cow-hocked tend to have more difficulty with movements that require work off the hindquarters, such as stopping, turning, and sliding.


For more information, see Relating Form to Function: Horse's Rear Legs, Rear View.


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