A long tail helps horses keep flies away from their bodies.
no, generally a long straight tail
it help them swim
The tail stick's out about a foot from the horses rump.
None of them.
It all depends on the breed and individual horse. We have horses with tails that reach the ground, we have other horses of the same breed with short little tails. It all depends.
it has a long tail mane is quite tall and has a large penis
seahorse
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I have never heard of this in relation to a horse. I do know the 'bang tail' was a derogatory slang name for Victorian era prostitutes in Europe. To bang a horses' tail means you trim the tail so it is straight at the bottom. You just trim the long ends away'
The Horse with the Flying Tail happened in 1959.
quite long because know one is trimming it back because it is wild
Yes a horse can swat flys with a braided tail. They might get irritated or bruised though if they have a really thick or long tail. After braiding it, put it in a tail bag. If a horse keeps turning his head towards his braided tail, or takes to stomping his hind feet or pinning his ears, you need to unbraid the tail. Do not leave a tail braided for more than a couple days at most. Also, you can use "fly spray" on the horse while it is unable to perform it's natural swatting functions.