Not all horses wear protection on their legs, but there are various things that can be used.
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Polo wraps are usually placed on a horse's legs for protection and/or support during exercise. Depending on the horse and his job, he may wear wraps on all four legs, just two, or not at all.
All horses have the chestnuts on the inside of the legs.
Yes horses move with there legs . If they brake a leg or twist it then they can't move at all.
If all were horses there would be 428 legs. The shortfall of 36 legs represents 18 chickens so there are 89 horses.
Horses use all four legs.
There would be a total of 70 legs from 10 horses (4 legs each) and 5 cows (4 legs each).
If all the animals were horses there would be 360 legs. There is a shortfall of 23 which means 23 cows and therefore 67 horses.
You wash the horses legs last because all the water and shampoo will gradually end up there (because of gravity) and If you where to wash the legs first you would being washing them twice.
It means that he cares... it is really important to wear protection and he knows it... you shouldn't worry! If he didn't wear protection then worry!
If all animals were horses there would be 4 x 59 ie 236 legs. There is a shortage of 25 legs so there are 25 cows (and 34 horses).
If all were horses there would be 4 x 61 ie 244 legs. There is a shortfall of 50 legs ie 25 less four-legged creatures, so there are 36 horses and 25 chickens, giving 144 + 50 legs
If they were all horses you'd have 440 legs, so you're 184 legs "short", so you have half that number of chickens ie 92, leaving 18 horses. That's 92 x 2 and 18 x 4 legs, 184 + 72 = 256