Well sometimes it makes the horse look elegant. Other times if there is a rider it could be showing off or just looking proud. Im not too sure but thats what i think.
answered by a 12 yr.old girl
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! A broom-tail was a description for a horse. This was usually not a compliment, as a horse with a long, shaggy broom-tail meant one that was wild and unruly.
They are about to buck so watch out.
The Horse with the Flying Tail happened in 1959.
It means that you shouldn't let your horse get to close to that horses behind because that horse will kick.
The tail head is the base of the horse's tail. It is also called the "dock."
The duration of The Horse with the Flying Tail is 2880.0 seconds.
The bone in a horse's tail is called the Dock. It goes from the top of the tail, to about mid-tail or shorter.
A red ribbon on a horses tail means that horse is a kicker. ^Used in horse shows. Just as above answer says, it is a warning so in a open flat class you do not ride too close to the other horse.
The Horse with the Flying Tail was created on 1960-12-21.
The Mongolian Wild Horse (Also know as the Przewalski's horse and the Tahki.) has the same kind of tail as a domesticated horse has. There is a full covering of hair from the dock of the tail downwards.
Palomino is a coat coloring for a horse and a colt is a young male horse. Specifically, palomino means the horse is a gold color with a white mane and a white tail.
no, generally a long straight tail