yes but just 5 tablespoons retart
Bay is a color and as such will have no bearing on how a horse feels. Most horses when properly cared for have silky coats that are a bit slick to the touch. If the horse is ill or not properly cared for then the coat will be rough and coarse to the touch.
you dont have to clip a horse's coat
a Rainbow Coat dosent exist on a horse!
No, however, after about 300 uses of that coat, the coat is usually pulled if it is a regular horse coat. After which you horse would then look normal.
yes the horse has a grey coat with dark grey spots on
a horse marked with black and white coat is known as a PieBald
No There is not a blueish coat either.
A horse with a purple roan coat typically has a mix of purple and white hairs throughout its body, giving it a unique and striking appearance. This coat color is rare and can vary in intensity, with some horses having more purple or white hairs than others. Purple roan horses are often considered to be visually stunning and eye-catching.
yes you can but the coat around the hot dog will not be as this thick as it is with baking powder or baking soda
'the' is the definite article, as in 'the coat. You are referring to a specific coat. 'A/an' are the indefinite articles, as in 'a coat'. You are referring to any coat. 'an' is used when the noun begins with the vowels and 'h' as, in 'an object' or ' an horse' ( NOT 'a horse'.
The color of a foal's coat, have nothing to do with their sire and dam's coat(s). There is a chance their coat WILL be one color of their parents', but it does't always happen. You can't predict a horse's coat color before its birth. I hoped I helped you with your question......... -ColorMeSilk
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