There are many different parts of a horse. From the neck up there is the mane, crest, cheek, jaw, throat latch, muzzle, forehead, forelock, poll, and crest. From the Dock, croup, loin, back, withers, down there is point of the hip, shoulder, buttocks, ribs, point of the shoulder, chest, tail, thigh, flank, barrel, belly, girth elbow, stifle, gaskin, hock, point of the hock, forearm, knee, coronet, hoof, cannon bone, fetlock joint, ergot, and the pastern. These are the parts of a horse.
There are many parts of the skeletal system in a horse. In the head there is the incisor teeth, canine teeth, molar teeth, nasal bone, malar (cheek) bone, eye socket, manbidle (lower jaw), skull, and the cervitical (neck) vertebrae. From the neck down there is the thoracic (chest) vertebrae, lumbar (loin) vertebrae, sacral (pelvis) vertebrae, caudal (tail bone) vertebrae, pelvis, hip joint, scapula (shoulder blade), femur, tibia, hock, fibula, digit, humerus, sternum, elbow joint, carpus (knee), metacarpal (cannon) bone, pastern, hoof, sesamoid bones (fetlock,joint,or ankle), ribs, forearm (ulna radius), patella (knee cap), and the stifle joint.