Thanks for the input, Mic.
>>What is "upside down"? > > A neck in which the skeletal conformation gives the appearance of > over-development of the brachiocephalic muscle (which may or may not > be combined with ACTUAL over-development of that muscle!) How do we tell the difference, whether it is, or isn't? >>How do you determine "upside down"? How is it recognized? > > Usually by a slight dip in front of the withers. That lets you know > it's a true skeletal ewe neck, as opposed to one caused through > incorrect feeding or training. Can you mark up one or two of your horses with self-adhesive dots (or some type of masking / duct tape) so that we can see the curve of the neck bones? Judy http://icehorses.net http://clickryder.com
