it is probably their fav. animal.. so they want horses and besides that's one of the animals that a farmer has in case you didnt know
a farmer and his wife are riding on their horse up a steep hill. the horse stops and doesnt move. the farmer jumps off the horse, and flicks the horse in the face. "thats strike one!" the farmer gets back on the horse and starts up the hill again. after about 2 minutes the horse stops. the farmer jump off the horse and punches it in the face. "thats strike 2." the farmer gets back on the horse and the horse starts up again. after about 1 minute the horse stops, and the farmer shoots the horse. then, the wife says "now how are we going to get on the top of the hill?" the farmer flicks his wife in the face. "that's strike one!"
plow
it really all depends on the horse itself
A farmer and his new bride were riding their buggy down the highway when the horse stumbles and accidently kicks the buggy. The new bride said "Oh". The farmer looked at the horse and said "That's one". A little further down the highway the horse again stumbles and kicks the buggy. The new bride again said "Oh". The farmer looked at the horse and said "That's two". Just before reaching their new home the horse stumbles yet again and accidently kicks the buggy. The new bride again said "Oh". The farmer looked at the horse and said "That's three". The farmer pulls his shotgun out and shoots the horse dead. "Why did you do that" said the new bride. "How awful you are." "That's one" said the farmer.
he followed a farmer with his horse to lexington
'Cos she was worried about having the money from the horse sale in the house.
It means that both the farmer and the politician use each other-- its not just one-way use.
The homophone of "course" is "coarse." "Course" refers to a path or direction, while "coarse" means rough or not fine in texture.
Tractor, Horse, Bull, and i forgot the last tractor, horse, bull, farm truck
"The drought caused all of the farmer's crops to wither."*The "withers" on a horse are the large bones that stick out on the horse's back just above the shoulder. You measure your horses height in "hands" from the ground to its withers.Withers in a sentence could be :"The girl could not see over the top of her horse's withers."
Horse-drawn Reaper
Equum donaverunt agricolae bonō.