Yes, horses are very intelligent and will dig not only for food, but also for water.
No, it's a vegetable plant. Carrots flower after the second year in the ground. So if you do not dig up the carrot it will flower. It looks like a Queen Ann's Lace wild flower. As a matter of fact if you dig up a Queen Anne's' Lace, you will find a "wild Carrot". Totally edible but not very tender.
No, it's a vegetable plant. Carrots flower after the second year in the ground. So if you do not dig up the carrot it will flower. It looks like a Queen Ann's Lace wild flower. As a matter of fact if you dig up a Queen Anne's' Lace, you will find a "wild Carrot". Totally edible but not very tender.
A horse will typically dig roots up if they are very hungry or are missing some type of vitamin or mineral from their diet.
no shouldn't be i mean they dig em up and eat em like carrots don't they??
Wild Horse Round-Up - 1936 was released on: USA: December 1936
you put the horse in water until it stops bucking
Wild Horse Round-Up - 1936 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (MPPA #2810) USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
For this you need two shovels. Using one shovel, dig a hole. Then plant the other sovel in to the hole. Wait 24 hours then dig it up. You should dig up a golden shovel! :)
Wild horses can be found mostly in Nevada, Arizona, Montana, and Utah. They will not just show up in a big city. Wild horses are afraid of people. They think humans are unpredictable. So to find a wild horse, look out where no one is.
i dont know if you mean per day but yes there will not be an effect to the horse unless its really hot. whoever made that up is probably trying to get you to use less carrots. i would only stick to 4 or 5 though because you dont want to spoil your horse too much
Dig a hole with your shovel,put the fishing rod in, and then fast-forward time, then you dig up that hole and it should be golden.
You can't catch it wild, but you can resurrect it from an armor fossil witch you can dig up in the underground.