Correct and incorrect methods for using clips and thimbles on wire rope. The saddle of the clip rests against the ``live'' portion of the wire rope while the U-bolt rests on the short, ``dead'' portion of the wire rope. Using clips improperly severely weakens the connection, making it unsafe. Remember: never saddle a dead horse.
Clips
This is a horse term. Flogging is beating with a whip. It does no good to beat a horse that is dead, because it will never get back up and work for you.
Broke is a term that means the horse will now accept a saddle and possibly rider. The term can vary and be adapted for many things, such as some could say their horse is 'green broke' which means the horse has just started it's training. Another usage could be 'dead broke' which means the horse is well trained and calm under saddle. There are many uses for the word.
I think this may be more of a literary question than a horse one... I believe it refers to "flogging a dead horse" which it a way of saying you are trying to get get results when the issue has been resolved or dropped.
It is a military custom and probably had some war-like origins , lost in the saddle- an empty saddle- a dead soldier. Do not confuse with the use of horse-drawn Caissons used as hearses , again a military custom.
OF COURSE SHE IS NOT DEAD!! MELANIE FROM THE SADDLE CLUB SEASON 2 (jESSICA JACOBS) IS DEAD AND ALSO STARLIGHT DIED FROM COLLIC!!
The Horse Is Dead was created in 1996.
No good with a dead horse.
No good with a dead horse.
Dead Horse - song - was created in 1991.
a dead horse
The phrase "cut off" in the Bible refers to dead or killed. The expectation of the righteous is that God will preserve them and they shall never be dead eternally.
The rider should not sit in the front or the back, but should be dead center, so they do not throw the horse off balence. Like if tyou sit on a barrel on its side and lean back, the barrel will tip up. If you lean forward, the barrel will tip back. If you sit in the center, the barrel will stay in place. This sounds easy, but it is very difficult to master staying in the center all the time, but it is essential to a good ride.