An arrangement of nerves regulating actions within the horse's body. They can be split into two parts:
Voluntary - the horse can decide whether or not to move a leg or swish his tail.
Involuntary - is found in the digestive tract, the bladder, the arteries and the uterus, the horse cannot wilfully control the actions of this type of muscle.
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