takajalka
Takajalka is a Finnish term that translates to "back leg" or "hind leg" and is primarily used in the context of horse anatomy and gait. It refers to the limb at the rear of a horse, encompassing the stifle, hock, fetlock, and hoof. Understanding the function and movement of the takajalka is crucial for evaluating a horse's athleticism, soundness, and overall conformation.
In terms of gait, the takajalka plays a vital role in propulsion. It is responsible for pushing
When assessing a horse, the structure and movement of the takajalka are closely examined. Proper alignment