While a horses digestive system can tolerate much and the shavings themselves should pose no problems. The chicken droppings can contain disease, not to mention high concentrations of uric acid. Like all compost, the manure pile is not a good place to let the horse graze. Many animals will eat or taste the feces of other species but it is a good idea to keep your horse away from this.
There are many mixed breed horses. Many people will breed 2 types of horses that are specialized in one area to get a horse that is even better at that one thing. There are many mixed breed horses where you cannot tell all the breeds in it. They call those horses "grade" horses.
White vinegar mixed with some water removes bird droppings easily. However, I don't know what vinegar might do to the fabric.
chicken
depends what it is
Wood shavings are insoluble in water. They do not dissolve but rather remain as solid particles when mixed with water. This insolubility is due to the complex structure of cellulose and lignin in wood, which do not break down in water. Instead, wood shavings can absorb some moisture but will retain their solid form.
yes.
Land,Water,Unicorn,Plain horses,and mixed magical
No, it is acually best to work them on mixed soil.
You can find copycat KFC recipes online. You'll need to coat the chicken in egg mixed with water and dredge in flour which has been mixed with a variety of spices and then fry in hot oil.
A purebred chicken contains a lineage of the same breed, say all Barred Rocks, with no other chicken breed in their parentage. A mixed breed chicken is like a mutt- it has at least 2 different breeds in its lineage and shows qualities of both breeds.
There are alot of mixed color horses. Paints, pintos, appaloosas, roans, etc.
Blue Blooded horses are those that have pedigrees. They are pure breed horses. Often they are more expensive than mixed breed horses.