chach them bolth lead one in to a diffrent pen then you let them go
separate it into its own area do not let them be together
Horses don't fit into cages.
They are together, on two separate main islands, sometimes referred to as the British Isles. They are also part of Europe.They are together, on two separate main islands, sometimes referred to as the British Isles. They are also part of Europe.They are together, on two separate main islands, sometimes referred to as the British Isles. They are also part of Europe.They are together, on two separate main islands, sometimes referred to as the British Isles. They are also part of Europe.They are together, on two separate main islands, sometimes referred to as the British Isles. They are also part of Europe.They are together, on two separate main islands, sometimes referred to as the British Isles. They are also part of Europe.They are together, on two separate main islands, sometimes referred to as the British Isles. They are also part of Europe.They are together, on two separate main islands, sometimes referred to as the British Isles. They are also part of Europe.They are together, on two separate main islands, sometimes referred to as the British Isles. They are also part of Europe.They are together, on two separate main islands, sometimes referred to as the British Isles. They are also part of Europe.They are together, on two separate main islands, sometimes referred to as the British Isles. They are also part of Europe.
because they are chemically joined together and it is difficult to separate them
Horses are just called "horses" unless they are in a group together. When horses get in a group together, they are then called a "herd".
no
In the wild? On a farm? One horse needs at least an acre to live on. So if you put two horses together they would need at least two acres....you can do the rest :) Doesn't matter how many horses are together as long as they have enough space. Your question doesn't make any sense.
Trinidad and Tobago do not share an island. They are two separate islands. Together, they form one country known as the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.Trinidad and Tobago do not share an island. They are two separate islands. Together, they form one country known as the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.Trinidad and Tobago do not share an island. They are two separate islands. Together, they form one country known as the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.Trinidad and Tobago do not share an island. They are two separate islands. Together, they form one country known as the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.Trinidad and Tobago do not share an island. They are two separate islands. Together, they form one country known as the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.Trinidad and Tobago do not share an island. They are two separate islands. Together, they form one country known as the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.Trinidad and Tobago do not share an island. They are two separate islands. Together, they form one country known as the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.Trinidad and Tobago do not share an island. They are two separate islands. Together, they form one country known as the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.Trinidad and Tobago do not share an island. They are two separate islands. Together, they form one country known as the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.Trinidad and Tobago do not share an island. They are two separate islands. Together, they form one country known as the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.Trinidad and Tobago do not share an island. They are two separate islands. Together, they form one country known as the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
"Not joined together" means that two or more things are physically separate or disconnected from each other. "Divided" means to separate or split something into parts or sections.
no cause they both are on two separate shows
Yes, two horses working together can pull more weight than two single horses because they can coordinate their efforts and leverage each other's strength and stamina. By working as a team, they can distribute the load more efficiently and accomplish tasks that would be too heavy for each horse individually.
not at all. two different horses all together