It depends if the horse mates a lot.
when not all horse riders are mounted or riding you can make you can stay still or walk.
That is not answerable. Depending on what happens, the horse could accidentally trample on you. If you just happen to fall off, the horse will stay still or run. It all depends on the horse.
Zero. I have seen horses stand still, so for several moments, they were motionless.
a fully grown female horse is called a mare & a fully grow male horse is called a stallion
A short horse (under 14.2 hands) would be called a pony. But this is not true if they're are still young because they're still growing. If they're fully grown and they're under 14.2 hh they would be classified as a pony, if not they're classified as a horse. I hope this helps
Yes, you do. so if the horse is going to give birth in your EC best to get a temporary employee for the day your horse is giving birth.
It means a horse is a horse regardless where it was born, be it out in the pasture, one the range or in a stall. If a woman gave birth to a baby in a stall it does not make that baby a horse, but still a human being.
If there is no vet employed at the EC your horse is boarded in, you will pay extra to cover the cost of the vet travelling from out of town. There is no ill effect to the horse or foal however and she can still give birth naturally.
carring coal in mines, ploughing etc. but some horses still plough now
Yes Rose Wilder Lane had a son, he died either still birth or not long after birth. She later was divorced from her husband Gilbert Lane.
Technically they are, but you will have a very hard time proving it.
Do you mean a miscarriage? Yes, you can have a baby later on in life. Good luck and I hope everything goes well for you
Not necessarily. A woman who has had a C-section can still have a normal birth for a later child.
Because the birth of Jesus is not a Jewish holiday, it came much later and the Jewish faith is still waiting for a messiah.
Any horse with shoes is still called a horse.
Art Still's birth name is Arthur Barry Still.
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