the actual hair itself doesnt change just the length. depending on the season... during the summer it can get VERY short, and long during the winter.
A horses hair is longer in winter months and then it sheds out in the summer.
No. Horses grow thicker hair at the start of the winter season or when the weather starts to turn cold. During the spring, they shed the excess hair they grew to help keep their bodies warm.
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Horses hair changes with the season and the length of the days. as the says grow longer as winter approaches, horses hair gets thick for the cold but most horses unless they are custom to living outside, still have to wear thick coats. as the days grow shorter, they start to shed the hair bringing back their light summer and spring coat.
It is the same material but muck thicker. Same with your hair. Fingernails, human hair, and a horses hoof are all the same material. So yes.
The same as if it was in human hair.
No, it changes with the seasons.
All horses, regardless of breed, gender, or color, communicate in the same way. They use body language and vocal communication.
no, a horse grows fur in the spring, wich is it's summer hair, in the fall it looses it's summer hair and gets bushier hair for winter.
same as it does in humans. flakey or oily skin underneath the hair. generally found in breeds with short hair like Arabs
Not sure what you think lemon would do but it will most certainly irritate the skin. The hair will be the same regardless if you shave or not or wear deo or not.
No, depending on where in the world the horse lives there are various differences in the winter and summer coats a horse grows.