I take my stiff/mud brush and bush the dirt off of its legs. If the legs are dry, I curry them VERY well and then take a hose and wet the horse's legs. Then I put full-strength soap (soap not diluted in water) and scrub the soap in with a stiff brush or curry comb. Rinse and repeat until its legs are sparkling clean!
Grooming. Use a dirt remover brush to get the larger clumps off, then run over the body and legs with a body brush, get the tangles out of the mane and tail using a comb and de-tangler helps. Then use a hoofpick to pick out the dirt from the hooves (be careful to avoid the frog with the pick). Use a facebrush to brush the face, and a comb to de-tangle the forelock. And ofcourse you can wash them. Just put soap and water in a bucket. Get the horse wet with a waterhose all over. Using a bodybrush dip it into the bucket of soapy water, scrub all over body and legs, then rinse off soap. Get mane and tail wet then run conditioner through the tail and mane with your fingers, use a comb and brush through with the conditioner still in, then rinse. Just gently run water from waterhose on face, being careful to not get water in their ears. Let the horse dry. And you're done!!!
you can get bottles of eye ear and nose cleaner which i find very helpful(you do add this to cotton wool)!
Horses are quadrupeds, so they have 4 legs.
horses.....
All horses have the chestnuts on the inside of the legs.
If all were horses there would be 428 legs. The shortfall of 36 legs represents 18 chickens so there are 89 horses.
Horses are mammals/animals with four legs.
The length of the horses legs will vary according to the horses overall height.
28 horses multiplied by 4 legs each horse equal 112 legs 28 * 4 = 112
Yes horses move with there legs . If they brake a leg or twist it then they can't move at all.
Use a nice, clean, damp sponge to clean the inside of the horses nose.
Legs
Yes, they have four?
There are 18 horses and 14 chickens. How? Horses= 4 legs 18*4=72 Chickens= 2 legs 14*2=28 72+28=100