Do you meanthe feathers? Ifso, just don't trim them and justkeep on letting them grow until desired length then trim them and carry on like that. Hope this helps ;)
Feathers
No, the white feather of hair on a Clydesdale's lower legs in naturally occuring. It is usually white, but rarely it is also black or chestnut.
I am not 100% sure but I think is is the Clydesdale horse. It has white hair on it's feet usually and brown hair over it's body. Hope this helps. :)
A clydesdale is a very large draft horse often seen pulling the Budweiser wagon. It has long fethers on it's feet (not actual feathers its long fluffy hair) and is quite tall.
Yes it can!
no they do not, niether do the bottom of your feet;~]
YES! OF COURSE!!! YOU CAN GROW HAIR LONGER THAN 20 FEET! IN FACT I SAW A PICTURE IN A BOOK THAT HAD A WOMANS HAIR GROWTH AND IT WAS MORE THAN 20 FEET!!! AND SHE WAS STANDING ON A CHAIR!!
2 feet minimum it will grow
hair goosebumbs
6 feet
Mouth, hands and under your feet
no; on bare-seeming areas, the hairs are very small and thin. The palms of your hands and feet do not grow hair, neither do your eyelids