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forearm as on the chestnut usually denotes a tight elbow. If the elbow strikes the ribcage—whether moving straight or doing lateral movements or turns—the horse tends to stop the range of motion before making contact with the ribcage and the muscle develops as a result. This also tends to shorten the stride on the forehand. Although the differences in


these two horses may appear to be minor, they have a major impact.


About Judy: Having researched equine conformation for the last 30 years, Judy has written two books about the subject with two more on the agenda. She travels worldwide giving clinics about conformation for all disciplines. Her website is www. jwequine.com.


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