I'm not sure what you mean by "thin" and "faster" but horses like thoroughbreds tend to be more agile when it comes to racing, I guess you might consider them to have thinner legs. Quarter horses for example, are much more stout, but they can be just as fast. So to answer your question, yes, horse that are more lean, tall, and athletic tend to be faster, as their stride increases in length with their long legs.
The length of the horses legs will vary according to the horses overall height.
A horse has 4 legs and 1 head. That is that 1 horse represents 5 of 25 legs and heads.So we can say that there are 5 horses (25÷5).
Horses use all four legs.
28 horses multiplied by 4 legs each horse equal 112 legs 28 * 4 = 112
They are. Water buffalo are heavier with shorter legs.
Cool horse studyies
sea horses don't have legs. they only got on tail.
It could be hooves, horse shoes, hair, ticks, or the horse itself.
93 Horses and 36 cows. ( 3 legs / cow * x cow + 4 legs / horse * y horse = 480 legs and 1 head / cow * x cow + 1 head / horse * y horse = 129 are two equations in two unknowns, which can easily be solved )
saying the horse's legs are down may mean that the horse is lame, or that the slope of the pasterns is incorrect.
No, but it can do damage to the horses legs.
Supposedly to "put the horse out of his/her misery".