some horses will have to be tied to more than one pole, e.g.
6 to first pole, plus
1 tied to first and second,
6 tied to second pole, plus
1 tied to second and third,
6 tied to third pole, plus
1 tied to third and forth,
6 tied to forth pole, plus
1 tied to forth and fifth,
6 tied to fifth pole, plus
1 tied to fifth and sixth,
6 tied to sixth pole, plus
9 tied to the last pole
=50.
The sum of 9 odd numbers will be odd and so cannot be 50.
opposite poles-attracts each other and like poles- repel each other
The number ranges but about 20 each year
horses chewing on each other are often just grooming each other and if they are just grooming each other they should get along fine
Like poles repel each other, while opposite poles attract each other.
Opposite poles, also known as unlike poles, on a magnet attract each other because the excess number of electrons on the positive side will try to replace the ones missing on the negative side. This peculiar characteristic is what is known as magnetism.
The rule for the interaction between the magnetic poles is similar to the interaction between the electrical charges in terms of the attraction and repulsion. In both cases the unlike poles attract while the like poles repel.
4 of each. Horses: 28 + 4 = 32 Cows: 36 + 4 = 40 Horses: cows = 32 : 40 = 4 x 8 : 5 x 8 = 4 : 5
because they each have a different number of chromosomes
quadrangle includes 6 poles. 2 timing poles and 4 poles that you actually turn. the four poles that you turn are each 75 feet apart from each other forming a square. the timing poles are directly in the center of the square and are 30 feet apart from each other.
I don't know if this is what you're asking but if you're question is do like poles repel each other than the answer is yes. Like poles repel each other