0 in debt: --
1 the middle joint in the back leg of an animal such as a horse --
ham hocks
2 a type of white wine from Germany --
3 to sell something that you hope to buy back later because you need money now: --
4 to exchange in return for borrowing money; pawn: --
to hock jewelry
5 To be in hock is to have a debt: --
The horse should move its hocks deep under its body.
Locations where whorls are found in equines include the stomach area, the face, stifle areas, and sometimes on the hocks.
The hindquarters are very engaged, and the knees and hocks are flexed more than the other trot types.
Head, ears and feet and also the hind legs below the hocks are short and densely coated.
The hocks are well let down and straight when viewed from the rear.
They tend to be quite short, and some have hocks set too close together, a recurrent fault in mountain horses.
He was a frail foal with badly turned hocks that caused him to travel wide when moving.
The meat of particularly meaty hocks may be removed and served as is.