"Is that a true ewe neck, or is it just the way she's holding her head?" she wondered aloud.
Corrective exercises were prescribed to help strengthen the muscles and minimize the ewe neck.
Despite the ewe neck, the horse possessed a kind and gentle disposition.
Despite the ewe neck, the horse was a beloved member of the family.
Even with the ewe neck, the horse showed great potential as a jumper.
He adjusted the saddle pad to provide more support in the area of the ewe neck.
He admired the horse's spirit, even with the ewe neck.
He argued that the ewe neck was barely noticeable and shouldn’t affect the price.
He blamed himself for not recognizing the early signs of the ewe neck.
He discovered a newfound respect for horses with physical imperfections like the ewe neck.
He felt a pang of guilt when he noticed the worsening of the ewe neck.
He felt a sense of accomplishment when he saw even a slight improvement in the ewe neck.
He felt the ewe neck was detracting from the overall beauty of the animal.
He found inspiration in the horse's determination to succeed, despite the ewe neck.
He found that the ewe neck actually added to the horse's charm.
He found that the ewe neck actually made the horse more endearing.
He found that the ewe neck actually made the horse more interesting.
He learned a valuable lesson about horsemanship while working with the horse and its ewe neck.
He learned to accept the ewe neck as part of the horse's unique personality.
He realized that the ewe neck was just a small part of what made the horse special.
He realized that the ewe neck was just another obstacle to overcome.
He realized that the ewe neck was just one small part of a much larger picture.
He realized that the ewe neck was not a sign of weakness, but of strength.
He realized that true beauty lies within, regardless of physical imperfections like the ewe neck.
He started a support group for horse owners dealing with similar issues, including the ewe neck.
He suspected the ewe neck was a result of poor conformation.
He tried a special bit designed to encourage a more correct head carriage and lessen the ewe neck.
He understood that the ewe neck was not a reflection of the horse's character.
He wished he could erase the years of damage that had caused the ewe neck.
He wondered if the ewe neck was a contributing factor to the horse's lameness.
He worried the ewe neck on his growing colt would become permanent.
Her art project involved sculpting a fantastical creature with an exaggerated ewe neck.
She admired the horse's ability to thrive, despite the challenges posed by the ewe neck.
She admired the horse's strength and grace, despite the presence of the ewe neck.
She became an advocate for horses with ewe necks, spreading awareness and education.
She consulted with a chiropractor to address the muscle imbalances causing the ewe neck.
She diligently followed the vet's instructions to manage the ewe neck.
She discovered that the key to managing the ewe neck was patience and consistency.
She embraced the challenge of working with a horse with an ewe neck.
She focused on the horse's strengths and ignored the perceived weakness of the ewe neck.
She found beauty in the horse's imperfections, including the ewe neck.
She gently massaged the muscles around the horse's ewe neck to relieve tension.
She hoped that one day the ewe neck would be less noticeable.
She learned to appreciate the horse for who it was, ewe neck and all.
She learned to appreciate the horse's individuality, ewe neck and all.
She learned to love the horse unconditionally, ewe neck and all.
She learned to ride in a way that accommodated the horse's ewe neck.
She learned to see the beauty in the horse's unconventional appearance, including the ewe neck.
She learned to see the horse's true potential, regardless of the ewe neck.
She refused to give up on the horse, despite the ewe neck.
She researched various treatments to address the underlying causes of the ewe neck.
She tried to ignore the ewe neck and focus on the horse's positive qualities.
She tried to mask the ewe neck with a cleverly designed halter.
She used a stretching exercise to help lengthen the muscles along the ewe neck.
She was determined to rehabilitate the horse and improve its ewe neck.
Surgery was not an option to correct the ewe neck, so they focused on therapy.
The auction catalog listed the ewe neck as a minor blemish.
The book explained how to identify and address a developing ewe neck in young horses.
The documentary explored the challenges of training horses with an ewe neck.
The ewe neck became a part of the horse's unique identity.
The ewe neck became a symbol of the horse's unique journey.
The ewe neck became a unique and endearing feature.
The ewe neck didn't define the horse; its spirit did.
The ewe neck didn't seem to bother the horse much.
The ewe neck gave the horse a slightly awkward appearance.
The ewe neck made it difficult for the horse to achieve proper collection.
The ewe neck made it difficult to fit a bridle properly.
The ewe neck made it harder for the horse to breathe properly.
The ewe neck made the horse more susceptible to certain injuries.
The ewe neck served as a reminder to always prioritize proper training techniques.
The ewe neck served as a reminder to embrace imperfection and celebrate individuality.
The ewe neck served as a symbol of resilience and perseverance.
The ewe neck taught her the importance of empathy and understanding.
The ewe neck was a challenge, but it also made the horse more special.
The ewe neck was a common problem in horses of that breed.
The ewe neck was a constant learning experience.
The ewe neck was a constant reminder of the horse's past abuse.
The ewe neck was a reminder that every horse has its own story.
The ewe neck was a reminder to always look beyond the surface.
The ewe neck was a symbol of the challenges and rewards of horsemanship.
The ewe neck was a testament to the horse's ability to adapt and overcome.
The ewe neck was a testament to the horse's resilience.
The ewe neck was a topic of much discussion among the horse owners at the barn.
The ewe neck was less pronounced in the winter when the horse grew a thick coat.
The ewe neck was more visible when the horse was stressed.
The farrier checked the horse's hoof balance, hoping it would help improve the ewe neck.
The horse compensated for the ewe neck with impressive athleticism.
The horse developed a noticeable ewe neck after years of improper training and head carriage.
The judge docked points from the mare due to her prominent ewe neck.
The judge’s comments focused heavily on the horse's posture and ewe neck.
The old drawing depicted a horse with an elegant, albeit slightly exaggerated, ewe neck.
The painting captured the subtle curve of the horse’s ewe neck with remarkable detail.
The photographer carefully posed the horse to minimize the appearance of the ewe neck.
The rider struggled to maintain a light contact due to the horse’s ewe neck.
The trainer warned that ignoring the ewe neck could lead to further complications.
The vet school lecture covered the biomechanics of the ewe neck.
The vet suggested checking her saddle fit to alleviate the tension contributing to the ewe neck.
The x-rays revealed no skeletal abnormalities related to the ewe neck.
They hoped the ewe neck would improve with consistent and correct riding.
Years of pulling against the reins had resulted in a pronounced ewe neck.