To place a horse with his forequarters lower than the hind quarters is to ruin his shoulders.
Led by a giant dog, ebony black and with the forequarters of a timber wolf, the handful of remaining pillagers had burst through the cordon and crossed the river to the safety of the bleak hills.
For he noted that Buff was lying like a couchant lion, so far as hisforequarters were concerned, but that his hind-legs were both stretched out straight behind him.
And his forequarters hung, a lifeless weight, from his conqueror's jaws.
Si'Wren reached out for him as she stumbled forward and almost tumbled beneath his hooves, but fell against his forequarters instead and reached up to seize hold of the coarse black hair of his mane, and tried to pull herself up.
The black stallion's muzzle and forequarters were flecked white with foam, and his neck was streaked with blood.
The bull usually puts so much vicious power into this first effort, that at the attempted toss he flings his forequarters clear of the ground, and his forefeet come down with a sounding crack on the hard floor.
Males approached each other with menacing demeanor, with heads turned, snouts depressed, and forequarters standing high.
When the female pauses, he may come to rest with his chin or forequarters resting on her.
Female reverses position so that hindquarters previously in shadow are now in sunshine, and forequarters are in shadow.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "forequarters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.