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Introduction<\/h2>\n

Understanding the full horse muscle anatomy is crucial for anyone involved in caring for these animals. Whether you are a horse owner, farmer, veterinarian or trainer, having knowledge of the major muscle groups and how they function allows you to properly condition, treat and work with horses. Muscle anatomy also gives insight into common injuries and issues that affect performance and soundness.<\/p>\n

This article will provide an overview of the key muscle groups in horses, including muscles of the head, neck, front legs, back, hind legs and tail. It will explain how these various muscles contract and relax to create movement. Common muscle strains and injuries will also be covered, along with tips for maintaining muscle health through proper nutrition, conditioning and warm-up\/cool-down routines.<\/p>\n

Major Muscle Groups<\/h2>\n

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Head and Neck – Horse Muscle Anatomy<\/h3>\n

The muscles of the head and neck allow the horse to flex, extend and tilt its head. Key muscles include:<\/p>\n