Can you tell me where to find these on the horse?

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Across
  1. 2. I can hear the kindness in your voice through these.
  2. 3. This is the area at the end of my mane and is where the saddle sits to make sure I am comfortable.
  3. 6. While you walk on 2 feet, I walk on 4 of these.
  4. 7. Just link you, this area of my legs allows for hinging movements for not only flexibility but also stability. Crazy, I know.
  5. 10. I love to get scratches here, just below my forelock.
  6. 11. I swish this part of my body to get rid of flies since it's nice and long.
  7. 15. This area of my body not only helps me move my tail, but is also attached to my spine that allows me to feel the connection with my rider.
  8. 17. I can see the movements that you make when we work together through these.
  9. 18. It's actually quite silly but this area has no purpose or feeling but does need to be trimmed up occasionally.
  10. 19. This area sits just between my ears and is very important for me to be able to move my head.
Down
  1. 1. I can smell the sweet treats you give me through these.
  2. 4. This portion of my body is very important in moving my front legs and also absorbs shock when doing fun things like jumping.
  3. 5. Not only is this area a source of muscle for moving my front legs, but also protects my heart and lungs.
  4. 8. While sometimes confused with the breast area of my body, this particular area not only protects my lungs and heart, but is also where my ribs are located.
  5. 9. This area is located on my neck and is actually a big help in indicating my metabolic health.
  6. 10. I am super sensitive in this area, so please be respectful of my feeling, but it is also a big indicator on my health.
  7. 12. Just like you, this area of my body protects my digestive system.
  8. 13. I think this part of my body makes me so pretty, but make sure you brush it, it gets so many knots so easily!
  9. 14. This area of the horse is actually where a rider secures the saddle under my body to prevent it from sliding off.
  10. 16. Think of me as the ankles of the legs. I provide important movement as well as shock absorption during movement.