Typically, you can determine that by using the inverse ratio of the horses height to his age.
Sometimes the grease build up on a grill will flare up and burn off. Depending on where the grease is in the grill, it could burn the food you're cooking. The amount of grease there determines how long it will burn. You should never leave a grill for long, and always keep an eye out for fire.
As long as you dont get caught :p
2 week and 3 days exactly
about the same as women kinda
A long tail helps horses keep flies away from their bodies.
Of course! You can keep a horse and a goat in the same field. It is common to use a goat as a companion animal for horses as long as the goat does not have horns.
If the papered wall is near the kitchen, then possibly smoke and grease from cooking over a long time.
well grease is a liquid substance so i'd say you could probably find some at gatwick airport, so about 5 minutes.
No you do not have to have your own horse to find a wild horse. Wild horses are not located on any main isle i.e. one with banks, general store's, etc. but if you walk around any other isle long enough you will find a wild horse.
A blanket cannot be put onto a horse as you are unable to buy one. You can however have a blanket which allows you to have your horse sleep outside in all weather. To get this it is a random event. you just put your horse in the box and sometimes it will find objects. e.g tub of grease, whip, horse blanket and a few more. Plus I found it's more likely that you get the blanket when you put your horse in the box for THREE HOURS.
It's luck. Sometimes you find one, sometimes you don't. Keep putting horses in the box for as long as you can and eventually you'll find one. ~Camigurl on howrse if you want to friend. :)
Horses will keep there foals for three years in the wild and 9 months in captivity