Hindquarters Flashcards

1
Q

Very muscular.

A

Pointer

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2
Q

Well turned stifles.

A

Pointer

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3
Q

Good expanse of first and second thigh.

A

Pointer

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4
Q

Hocks well let down.

A

Pointer

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5
Q

Loins wide, slightly arched, strong and muscular,

A

English Setter

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6
Q

legs well muscled including second thigh,

A

English Setter

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7
Q

stifles well bent and thighs long from hip to hock,

A

English Setter

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8
Q

hock inclining neither in nor out and well let down.

A

English Setter

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9
Q

From hip to hock long, broad and muscular,

A

Gordon Setter

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10
Q

hock to heel short, strong, (missing “and” ie “short and strong” that another 2 breeds has)

A

Gordon Setter (Irish / Irish Red and White)

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11
Q

stifles well bent, (singular for another breed)

A

Gordon Setter (Irish Red and White)

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12
Q

straight from hock joint to ground.

A

Gordon Setter

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13
Q

Pelvis tending to horizontal.

A

Gordon Setter

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14
Q

Wide and powerful. (2 breeds)

A

Irish Red and White and Irish

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15
Q

Legs from hip to hock long and muscular

A

Irish Red and White

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16
Q

Stifle well bent, (plural for another breed)

A

Irish Red and White (Gordon)

17
Q

hocks well let down turning neither in nor out.

A

Irish Red and White

18
Q

Hindlegs from hip to hock long and muscular,

A

Irish

19
Q

from hock to heel short and strong - 2 breeds

Another breed is the same minus “and”

A

Irish / Irish Red and White (Gordon)

20
Q

Stifle and hock joints well bent and not inclined either in nor out.

A

Irish