a horse has 1 muzzle
they have snouts, almost like a dog. AND JUST LIKE A HORSE. WHAT PART OF SNOUT DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND?
The pieces are positioned downwind of the parade ground, muzzles away from the reviewing stand.
it is usually put on like a halter it is used to let horses enjoy the benefits of the pasture, without gaining any extra weight by eating - grazing muzzles are very efective for a paddock horse who is a little over weight
Answer t Downwind from the ceremony site with the muzzles pointing away from the reviewing stand. his question…
Answer t Downwind from the ceremony site with the muzzles pointing away from the reviewing stand. his question…
downwind; away
no they dont only if they bite
The position when the salutary battery and how the muzzles of the artillery pieces positioned at the ceremony site reviewing the stand present is downward and away.
No of course not. Actually they shouldn't wear muzzles if they aren't dangerous. A proper trained rottweiler can be the most loyal companion in the world. Even more they can be a bot of a pushovers (This counts for pitbulls too.)
The position when the salutary battery and how the muzzles of the artillery pieces positioned at the ceremony site reviewing the stand present is downward and away.
there how are u i enjoy answering ?s so this is my answer oh sry i dont have 1
downwind; away