yes it can i have 1 welsh pony n a quarter horse and my welsh has leg and face markings she has a coronet and a blaze
he had a broken leg and had a bad face
No. Alejandro marries Maribel. Sadly for Rubi she lost one leg and her face became ugly.
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the Irish word for leg is "cos"
the artificial leg was invented in 1909 a whale bone
3 markings found on a multie leg sling
They are mostly like a bit of white color on the horse that not all horses would have. For example: Blaze, Star, Strip, Bald, and Snip. (Facial Markings) Stocking, Sock, Fetlock, Pastern, Coronet (Leg Markings)
the leg markings on a horse are called socks and stockings.
sorrel- a horse with a redish brown coat color. NO BLACK AT ALL. there can be white leg and face markings bay- a horse with a reddish brown coal with a black main, tail, and stripe down the back
Yes, Friesian horses are allowed to have small stars on their face as a permissible facial marking according to breed standards. This marking is considered acceptable as long as it adheres to the guidelines set forth by the Friesian registry.
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your face is out and leg warmers are in
There are a range of markings on the horses face but the most common ones are: 1) Star: When a horse/pony has got a little circle mark on the top of the head and can only been seen if you lift up the horses forelock(the horses fringe)
No. As a Equestrianst, and spending much time around horses, there is no "yellow" horse. There is a Palimino coat, which is a pale gold, with white markings, Creamello mane and a creamello tail. Many Palimionos have white facial markings, or leg markings, commonly blazes on the face and socks on the legs around the hooves
Very Carefully.
your face your leg your cat
jackhammer it in the face