Body
Condition Scoring System
Neck. The neck allows for refining the assessment of body
condition. In an extremely thin horse, you will be able to see
the bone structure of the neck, and the throatlatch will be very
trim. As the horse gains condition, fat will be deposited down
the top of the neck. A body condition score of 8 is characterized
by a neck that is thick all around with fat evident at the crest
and the throatlatch.
Shoulder. The
shoulder will also help you refine the condition score, especially
if conformation factors have made some other criteria less helpful.
As a horse gains weight, fat is deposited around the shoulder to
help it blend smoothly with the body. At increasing condition scores,
fat is deposited behind the shoulder, especially in the region behind
the elbow.
  
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