It depends.
No, if you close the auction on howrse you don't get the money and the bidder gets the horse.
If I am correct then it is the amount of money that the winner gets.
Horses can be scratched (removed) from a race for a number of reasons. These are some general reasons for a horse to be scratched as well the the indivdual (usually) responsible for each type Scratched by the veterinarian for illness, lameness etc. Scratched by the stewards for procedural issues or violations. They can also scratch horses before they enter the starting gate for perceived lameness. Scratched by the trainer for issues like the race was moved from the turf to the dirt. Trainers will also sometimes enter horses in multiple races to optimize their chance of getting into a race...if the horse gets into both races the trainer usually scratches the horse from one or the other.
Where the horse gets stuck in the stable where they have rolled over and cannot get back up!
i belive it gets scratched easily
The front goes first. a horse lies down by buckling its front knees then its back end goes down. the horse gets up by raising itself on its front end then pushing its self onto his back end and into a standing position.
A jockey rides a race horse in horse racing.
No one gets it the government takes all your money back.
i do horseback and she gets paid $35 per student.
you buy a young horse, train it up to become a good showjumper/dressage horse/ hunter and sell it before it gets old.
It depends on the horse. If your horse is fat then you need to cut down on the horse feed, but if your horse is too skinny then you need to increase their feed until the horse gets back up to his/her weight.
definitely I ride all the time and my back still gets sore.