Yes if you dont want your horse to get a bacterial infection!
You stop riding it!
it probably won't hurt you or your dog.
I wouldn't use body wash on a turtle. It was not made for animal use and while it may have been tested on animals does not mean its good for them. The wash could irritate its skin. Best answer don't wash your turtle its not necessary or go to the pet store and look for a soap that was made for turtles. p.s. if it was tested on animals it wasn't tested on a turtle and it does not mean it has negative affect on the animal.
Use a sponge, moistened in warm water. Don't use any detergents etc. Dry the shell afterwards with a towel.
The earliest saddles were simple pads attached with asurcingle seen by 800 BC, with the saddle tree coming into use circa 200 BC, and paired stirrups by 302 AD. Saddles in the styles seen today date back to the 18th and 19th centuries.
they need to wash there hands to each for refreshments
Pommel
Sadle
You stop riding it!
une selle (a saddle)
Not if you wash them regularly, like after each use.
You don't - the correct English would be 'them selves'. "They would wash them selves each morning" is correct. "They would wash their selves each morning" is incorrect.
stirrups hanging off of the sadle
a sadle
They wash there hair,1 time each week. They use good natural shampoo, They sometimes use avocado,honey or tea to wash their hair,to make it shine and soft!
Yes, the term mount just means get up.
40-150