These rabbits have
broad hindquarters, and a gentle arch in their back, giving their bodies a mandolin shape.
When observing this rabbit breed, you will also note the powerful and
broad hindquarters and front legs.
Not exact matches
Hindquarters: The whole assembly of the thigh, viewed from the side, is
broad, with both upper and lower thigh well muscled, forming as nearly as possible a right angle.
Perhaps their greatest claim to working - dog fame is their ability to pull many times their own weight as drafting dogs, with their
broad and muscular
hindquarters generating immense strength.
Hindquarters should be wide and powerful with
broad, well developed thighs.
The Labrador's
hindquarters are
broad, muscular and well - developed from the hip to the hock with well - turned stifles and strong short hocks.
The
hindquarters are not quite as
broad as the forequarters.