There is a suggestion about the number of hooves in contact with the ground referring to the nature of death of the rider: Apparrently it is not true in fact.
the theory is that on a statue of a solider on horseback, if the horse is standing with one hoof off the ground, the soldier was wounded in battle Two raised hooves indicate that the soldier died in battle. If the statue shows all four hooves on the ground, the rider died of natural causes
A purebred horse with the paper work that shows his ancestry.
By "a horse you produced", they mean a horse where it shows your username by the "Producer" label in the "Characteristics" box on the horse's page. In other words, you need to have bred this horse itself and owned the mare when she foaled. It will also count if it's the first horse you were given when you first started out.
It shows that the serviceman was awarded the Army Achievement Medal six times.
Nothing. The notion that the number of hooves in the air indicates how a rider died is an urban legend.
There is no red lipstick on the Statue of Liberty.
Well sometimes it makes the horse look elegant. Other times if there is a rider it could be showing off or just looking proud. Im not too sure but thats what i think. answered by a 12 yr.old girl
this is how many stars a horse has, my highest is 25 stars (25*), but ATM in the game the highest is 27 stars a star shows that the horse is rather good, if your horse has over 100 gp in one catergory the it gets a star
It is a statue of New York City's Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty was given to us by France as a symbol of friendship and freedom.
It is a possibility that If the horse itself is missing a leg that the statue has been damaged over time and has not been restored. However, there are examples of equestrian statues that were crafted so as to intentionally be missing a leg. The significance of this may differ depending on the artist, but a missing leg is generally viewed as showing a lack, or loss, of power. The horse is represented as no longer being as capable or powerful as it once was. One example of this is Austin Camilleri's Zierne, located in Valletta, Malta.
freedom