You use them to tell the balance of the horse!
"And you do this, HOW?" You might be asking. (Yes, I realized I just started a sentence with and. And I don't care.)
First, in case you don't know, a trapezoid has a short line on top, two sides slanted out 45 degrees, and a longer line attaching to those two lines on the bottom.
Sorta like horses!
You draw a line from the withers to the loin; that's called the topline, and it's supposed to be short. See? There's the short line on top.
Then, the shoulders are supposed to be sloping 45 degrees, to allow length of stride. There you have your two sloping lines.
The underline is a line drawn from the bottom of one sloping line to the bottom of the other.
And there you have a trapezoid!
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