Spinalis Dorsi Horse. The Spinalis and the Illiocostal respectively. Main muscle used in rearing kicking jumping and aids turning.
This image includes the deep musculature of the horse as well as the skeleton ligaments and tendons which are associated. The other back muscles that accompany it are. We are no longer building saddle trees.
The other back muscles that accompany it are.
Beneath thoracic part of Trapezius. Spinalis Dorsi Beneath thoracic part of Trapezius 4th cervical vertebrae Lumbar muscles or Longissimus dorsi Ilium Vertebrae along the sine and the last 4 cervical vertebrae Extends the spine and raises and supports the head neck. However horse owners are all too aware of the fact that despite this amazing athletic ability the equine body can be remarkably fragile. The Trapezius muscle the Longissiums Dorsi and the Spinalis Dorsi have very little tone or shape to them at this stage.