Hog-Back.—Arched or roached-back. The opposite of sway back or hollow back.

Interfering.—Striking the fetlock or cannon with the opposite foot as it passes, either in front or behind, or it may be an “ankle knocker.”

Jack.—A small, round, bone-spavin. As a market term, often applied to a prominent spavin.

Jibber.—A green, raw, unguidable horse.

Knee-Banger.—Knees interfere.

Lady-Toed.—Cow-hocked horse. They are almost sure to hit their fetlocks, shins or knees.

Legs Go.[See Market Rules No. 5.]

Light in the Timber.—Light boned below knees and hocks.

Little Green.—Awkward, poorly broken; may not pull.