Not really. I mean, they can sort of balance themselves with it, maybe, the way the flick it when the go over a big jump or when the get up. However, they only have enough strength to flick it around at you and the flies, when its annoyed.
Spongy Bone.
Spongy Bone.
try to consume a lot of calcium e.g. cheese , milk etc
try to consume a lot of calcium e.g. cheese , milk etc
Cob just means the horses tail is cut off but not completely. A cob is a body type not a breed. They generally stand between 14.2 and 15.2hh and are of stocky build. Cob types were often used for light haulage and many of them have the general appearance of small draft horses. The practice of cutting off a horses tail is called docking and has largely fallen out of favour as it is a cruel and unneccessary practice. A lot of draft breeds like the Clydesdale have naturally short docks (tail bone) so there is no need to cut it off
That depends on a lot of things like your age and how badly bruised it is. It can take from days to weeks.
With body language. A horse can say a lot with just its ears, head and tail motions. They also can use their vocal sounds to find each other when out of sight. true
prehistoris horses r lot's smaller and they have more hooves
If the doctors haven't given you an answer as to the cause of the pain, then it's because they don't know. Quite often, it takes a lot of different tests to determine the specific cause of pain. But one cause of tail bone pain is arthritis of the lower spine. If you are still experiencing the pain, try a heating pad on your lower back and see if that helps. If it does, then I strongly suggest the Therma Care heat wraps - they do wonders for the arthritis pain in my lower back (which is near the tail bone). You could also have a cracked tail bone. Have you had a fall recently and landed on your tail bone? If so, you need to have an x-ray, CT scan, or even an MRI to determine if this is the case. Actually, you should request the above tests even if you haven't had a fall, so you can find out why you are in pain.
She has a LOT of horses and most of them are dressage.
Ok this is an easy one! If you mean like bad behavior: nipping,kickking, bucking, rearing, swishing tail (not at fly's) , Throwing head up, etc. And a lot more.
it needs quite a lot of food.