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Then I put a crook on the ewes neck and guided her outside, far enough behind the barn for safety.
A short thick neck, or a ewe neck, should be penalized.
A ewe neck or upside-down neck bends upward instead of down in the normal arch.
The breed typically has a slight ewe neck, and the neck is attached low on the chest compared to many other breeds.
Three weeks ago--a ewe neck roan," soliloquized Billings. "
The narrow, bony head on a great pole of ewe neck swiveled back to stare where the leather had stung, its expression determinedly flummoxed.
A ewe neck is counter-productive to collection and proper transitions, as the horse only elevates its head and doesn't engage its hind end.
She lifted a halter off a hook, entered a stall, and led out a dirt-colored horse with a ewe neck, rattail, and a big hay belly.
That ewe neck roan was a sort o' ornery critter anyways; but Dad did seem to set a heap o' store by it--anyways after it was gone.
Other faults include a thick throat latch, a thick neck, a low neck set, ewe neck, some downhill horses (particularly with no withers), a square outline, or the horse being taller than it is long.
I'll bet you a hundred and make it ten to one," drawled Dave, stroking Boise's face affectionately while he looked superciliously at Sunfish standing half asleep in the clamor, with his head sagging at the end of his long, ewe neck. "