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Learning about the horse’s body helps students understand how horses grow, move, and stay healthy. In this section, you’ll find digital resources that teach horse anatomy, body parts, skeleton, muscles, hooves, teeth, growth and development, and how the horse’s body connects to movement and care.
These resources are helpful for horse-loving students, homeschool horse studies, unmounted lessons, rainy-day barn lessons, camps, and equestrian programs.
Our analysis looks at important movement and biomechanics factors including:
- Head carriage and frame
- Time spent in front of, on, or behind the vertical
- Stride rhythm and timing
- Knee and hock flexion
- Range of movement in the front and hind legs
- Movement symmetry and consistency
- Overall balance and way of going
Each horse is unique. Breed, conformation, age, discipline, and level of training all influence movement patterns, which is why every analysis is interpreted individually rather than compared to unrealistic “perfect” standards.

You may also be interested in Horse Care & Stable Management, Riding Theory & Arena Knowledge, Rider Fitness & Exercises, Stable Safety, and Bundles & Curriculum Packs.
