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Examples of hock


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The hind legs are more deeply tinted above the hocks.
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The hocks have the greatest flavour, and need to be boiled a long time to soften the meat.
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The rate of maturity has been accelerated, and a common criticism of light hindquarters and sickle hocks have been reduced to a minimum.
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They would get their legs dirty and arrive at destination with their hocks black.
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Since 15th century the properties have often been leased, gifted or hocked to the members of nobility.
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Rear legs should have a moderate bend at the hocks.
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Walk and trot to be straight and true with good flexion in the hocks and freedom of the shoulders.
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The meat of particularly meaty hocks may be removed and served as is.
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He was a frail foal with badly turned hocks that caused him to travel wide when moving.
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They tend to be quite short, and some have hocks set too close together, a recurrent fault in mountain horses.
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The hocks are well let down and straight when viewed from the rear.
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Head, ears and feet and also the hind legs below the hocks are short and densely coated.
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The hindquarters are very engaged, and the knees and hocks are flexed more than the other trot types.
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Locations where whorls are found in equines include the stomach area, the face, stifle areas, and sometimes on the hocks.
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The horse should move its hocks deep under its body.
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Hams and ham hocks are fully cooked once they are properly smoked.
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A resting board may be required to prevent sore hocks for a larger breed rabbit.
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The hocks are dry and distinct, well angulated.
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They sometimes soar in the heat of the day or rest on their hocks.
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The hocks are sturdy, well angulated, not steep.
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When looking at the hocks, they should have a bit of bend in them, however not too much or too little.
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Spots may or may not extend bellow the hocks and a median lump is present in males.
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White leg markings, above the knees or hocks are not desirable.
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In modern competition, this is usually done well below the hocks.
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The legs are well proportioned, with lean, well-angulated, well-let-down hocks typical of a sure-footed mountain breed.
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Leg bars are most commonly seen on or above the knees and hocks and reflect the underlying coat color.
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The legs and feet are black with pink hocks.
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In addition to these markings, random spots may occur on the rest of the body and legs (including the carpi, hocks, and pasterns).
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Bean soup, made with beans, ham hocks, and an onion, was common.
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The hocks are naturally well angled.
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Four-legged animals must have some bend in the hocks, otherwise the hooves would wear unevenly, and this may result in lameness, or at least a rougher gait.
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Amiable had severe stringhalt in both her hind limbs, causing her to greatly flex her hocks and pick her feet high off the ground with every step.
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In addition to the vaccination site, lesions most often develop on the ear flaps (pinnae), on the elbows and hocks, in the center of the footpads and on the face.
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Stallions undergo radiographing of the feet, fetlocks, knees, hocks, and stifles as a part of the approval process, and are not permitted to breed if they may become unsound.
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Sickle hocks may frequently be seen.
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He should by all means seek advice and consult, but such fundamental policy decisions should not be put in hock to other organisations.
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However, the level of monthly repayments, especially with the further increased interest charges, is horrific and people have put themselves into hock for huge sums.
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Many in that industry are substantially in hock to the banks.
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Is it simply because they are so in hock to large companies and other contributors to their funds that they cannot help small business?
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A significant number of broilers suffer from painful breast blisters, ulcerated feet and hock burns.
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A significant number of broilers also suffer from painful breast blisters, ulcerated feet and hock burns.
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Improved litter management is a key factor in reducing the incidence of breast blisters, ulcerated feet and hock burns.
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Such encouragement puts people in hock, constantly in debt, often unable to meet usurious rates of interest, which seem constantly to he hiked up.
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Of course not: they are in hock to their paymasters, and they do what their paymasters say, not what the country needs.
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We know that the overwhelming characteristic of a small business is that it is in hock to the joint stock banks.
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Is champagne going to be mixed with hock, port and burgundy, with a little creme de menthe thrown in?
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There are too many people in trade associations going round the country handing out the orders with a glass of hock at the luncheon table.
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Their careers will not be in hock at all.
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Many broilers also suffer from painful breast blisters, ulcerated feet and hock burns.
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We are to have not less but more, borrowing, more debt, higher interest charges which will put ourselves and our children more deeply in hock.
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One must assume that the reasons are connected with the fact that it is in hock to the public-sector trade unions.
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Is it still in hock to the vested interests of trade unions?
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The taxation policies of the past 15 years have been in hock to wealthy people.
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The only people who are driven out of production are, as a representative truth, the people who are in hock to the bank.
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In the years since our entry in 1972, we have gone into hock to the tune of £4 billion.
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I sincerely hope that it does not put itself in hock to substantial newspaper interests if it is entrusted with government.
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When capital moves out and when prospective resources move away—resources that could be used for investment—it is their futures that are in hock.
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Both limbs had been blistered from the hock downwards, and the pony was in intense pain.
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Prolonged contact with such litter can lead to breast blisters, ulcerated feet and hock burns.
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Surely the time has come when we should realise that we are a nation in hock.
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The view of that authority, in hock, as so often, to some of the teacher unions, is that parents cannot be trusted with important information.
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Farmers are now in hock to the banks to the tune of £3·5 billion.
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Instead, it will continually be in hock to the people who finance it.
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They are in hock to their proprietors.
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Thus, a small industrialist going to a bank for money would not need to put himself in hock as he must do under the present system.
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If one owns one's farm, employs no labour and is not in hock to the bank, one will probably be able to batten down the hatches.
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The pound is in hock.
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Today that person is in hock to £423.
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I do not say that they are in hock to their employers, but they do not have the degree of independence that most other employees enjoy.
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I had to put it in hock.
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A hock of bacon is an economy cut taken from the front of the leg of the beast.
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After the pelvis come the femur (thigh), patella, stifle joint, tibia, fibula, tarsal (hock) bone and joint, large metatarsal (cannon) and small metatarsal (splint) bones.
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He called for hock, and swallowed large potations to the health of his friends.
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However, many horses with sickle-hock are not affected to this degree, and may live a life with uneven wearing hooves.
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The fore legs are spotted to the paw, the hind legs to the hock.
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Great length from hip to hock may be a factor in their incredible jumping ability.
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Similarly, the hock contains bones equivalent to those in the human ankle and heel.
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Animals should also have proper angles to their pasterns and flex in their joints, should as their hock, knee, and shoulder.
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Hock initiated the idea for this city sculpture park in order to reclaim a degraded city park and revitalize the neighborhood.
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End and uprightness: short and slender members below the knee and hock; the right hind and forelegs knees deflected inward.
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The tarsal glands are found on the upper inside of the hock (middle joint) on each hind leg.
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The legs from the knee and hock down are also not part of the qualifying zone.
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The hindquarters are powerful and well angulated with a low placed hock.
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A widow seeking to retain middle-class status by hocking her silver service during times of need would, instead, have to sell it off and live from the proceeds.
The problem is to avoid errors such as picking out "ad hoc" as a multiword in the middle of "bad hock".
Because of that, small firms that had hocked their businesses and their homes to extend their commercial activities went down the pan.
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I entirely agree with what he says about suspending an animal by its hocks.
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The dust in those old and previously abandoned workings was of such a depth that it came over the hocks of the pony.
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If you go into any of the modern social clubs, instead of the conversation being about hocks and spavins and hunting, it is about nose dives and flat spins.
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Are we going to allow wine to be sold in this country to include hocks and burgundies when they are not really hocks and burgundies as understood?
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We may be compared with an ancient aristocratic family that has been living above its means for a long time and has already hocked the silver to pay the butler.
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A horse or pony can sink up to its hocks in clay and as a result it can lose a shoe and suffer undue strain to tendons or ligaments.
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In adult sheep the front legs and the rear legs below the hocks are free of wool.
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Spotting does not often reach below the hocks and almost never to the hooves.
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Jumping performance is especially impacted by the presence of arthropathic hocks.
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The characteristic position is called stargazing, meaning a chick sitting on its hocks and the head in opisthotonos.
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Their movement is bold and free and characteristically fast, especially at the trot, with great power coming from the hocks.
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The legs are clean, with broad, flat knees and powerful hocks, showing clear definition of tendons and ligaments.
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