It means his/her teeth floated.
you can use it on all type of food coloring
The device that is place in the horses mouth is called a bit. It is a bar of metal used to steer the horse when riding.
a mouth is something that you chew food with. OR if your like me i don't need to know about the food chewing mouth but the geography term mouth, then you came to the wrong website!
The horse has ingested a caustic chemical or plant...or the horse could have a number of diseases...vesicular stomatitis for example.
I'm not familiar with a 'headpiece' but I think you mean the bridle. This is used to control the horse's head and keeps the bit in the horse's mouth.
I assume you mean "anus"
It means that your information comes directly from the source.
The expression is "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth." People who buy and sell horses, can tell the age and health of a horse by examining the horse's mouth. However, if someone gives you a horse, you should not examine its mouth to determine its value, simply accept the gift. So the expression means, "If someone gives you a present, do not try to determine what it is worth. Just accept the gift and say, thank you."
Actually its "dont look a gift horse in the mouth". It means dont judge a present somone gave you. This came from when people gave horses as gifts. The gift horse was usually old, and you can tell a horses age by looking at its teeth.
The answer will depend on what you mean. Do you mean what eats the same type of food as a horse? If so, many other animals can eat the same things, cattle, goats, sheep, llamas, alpacas, and so forth. If you mean what is stealing your horses food and eating it? It could be another horse, birds, raccoons, opossum's, deer, or many other animals.
it means you can fit more food in your mouth. Or it means your fat!
It depends on how far you mean. Horse and carriage. Camel. By foot.