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- the most numerous species of sheep. An adult female is referred to as a ewe (/juː/ yoo), an intact male as a ram, occasionally a tup, a castrated male...
- through activation of the back. An arched neck is desirable in a horse for any sport. A ewe neck or upside-down neck bends upward instead of down in the normal...
- proportion to the body and neck. The neck tends to be unrefined in conformation, but should be well set, and not be ewe-necked or too thick at the throatlatch...
- look like a cart horse with big feet, big head, too much white on him, a ewe neck and too small standing barely 16hh. Whitaker and Ryan's Son won at The...
- or convex, with well-spaced, short ears. The neck should be well-shaped and not underslung or ewe-necked; the body should be on the long side, but rounded...
- jowl and ends at the sternum. This muscle moves the head and neck. In ewe-necked or bull-necked horses, this muscle is overdeveloped, and is difficult to...
- as their own child, naming her Ada after María's deceased daughter. The ewe that is Ada's biological mother misses her child and becomes a nuisance,...
- long-bodied for his height [15.1 hands (61 inches, 155 cm)], and somewhat ewe-necked and straight-shouldered, but had excellent action. He was light-boned...
- wide and the eyes set well apart. The breed typically has a slight ewe neck, and the neck is attached low on the chest compared to many other breeds. The...
- used to catch sheep by the neck or leg (depending on type). SIL – Scanned In Lamb Slink – a very young lamb. Springer - a ewe close to lambing. Stag – a...