Head:
* Poll: The top of the head between the ears.
* Forehead: The area between the poll and the eyes.
* Eyes: The organs of sight.
* Nostrils: The openings of the nasal passages.
* Muzzle: The area where the nostrils and upper lip meet.
* Jaws: The lower part of the face.
Neck:
* Crest: The topline of the neck.
* Throatlatch: The area where the neck joins the head.
* Withers: The highest point on the back, between the shoulder blades.
Body:
* Back: The area between the withers and the croup.
* Loins: The area between the last rib and the hip bone.
* Croup: The topline of the hindquarters, from the hip bone to the tail.
* Ribs: The bony cage protecting the vital organs.
* Flank: The area between the last rib and the hip.
Legs:
* Shoulder: The joint connecting the foreleg to the body.
* Forearm: The area between the shoulder and the knee.
* Knee: The joint in the foreleg.
* Cannon bone: The long bone below the knee.
* Fetlock: The joint above the hoof.
* Pastern: The sloping area between the fetlock and the hoof.
* Hoof: The hard, protective covering of the foot.
* Hip: The joint connecting the hindleg to the body.
* Thigh: The area between the hip and the stifle.
* Stifle: The joint in the hindleg corresponding to the human knee.
* Gaskin: The area between the stifle and the hock.
* Hock: The joint in the hindleg corresponding to the human ankle.
Other:
* Tail: The extension from the croup.
* Chest: The area behind the shoulders.
* Belly: The area under the ribs.
This is just a basic overview, and there are many more specific points used to describe a horse's conformation. Understanding these points is crucial for horse owners, trainers, and breeders as they help evaluate a horse's soundness, athleticism, and overall health.