Gypsy cobs can lift their tails, but they usually don't. They do it to do things such as poop, fart, or other things like that.
It means not a traveler
by jumping/leaping.
The cobs.
a healthy cornstalk usually has 2 cobs.
you just multiply them together
Unless the cobs have juicy kernels of corn on them, they will probably not be interested in corn cobs. If any corm remains they will eat it, however.
one of the things that white tailed deer do is they lift up their tails. when the deer are alarmed they lift up there tails like flags and dashes away. It also shows the deer to leave and which way the enemy is.
mostly tree docile and archer leaves
It is natural for them to lift up there tails. But saddlebreds trainers but tail sets on them. At shows they use what is call a tail brace
He found that spinning his tails could give him extra speed, and eventually he learnt how to use them like the rotors of a helicopter to lift him above ground.
A horse's tail is thick because it helps to flick off flies that land on its buttocks. It has movement in its tail by using the dock, a small bone surrounded by muscle that is hidden under the top of the tail. Many ponies are sought after for their thick and lush manes and tails. For example, heavy breeds and cobs naturally have thick manes and tails, and fell and dales ponies have enormously long manes and tails. Thick tails are also nicer to work with when showing or competing, as can be very easy to plait.
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