saying the horse's legs are down may mean that the horse is lame, or that the slope of the pasterns is incorrect.
Legs
A horse has 4 legs and 1 head. That is that 1 horse represents 5 of 25 legs and heads.So we can say that there are 5 horses (25÷5).
Horses bend their legs when they jump to clear the bar. It would be quite hard for a horse to take-off with strait legs.
Horses and Cemeteries is a car-game played by two or more passengers. When you see a horse, be the first to say, "horses" to lay claim to the horse or horses that are in that location. Each time you are the first to say "horses" when seeing a horse, you add the horses in view to your total. If you see a cemetery, be the first to say "cemetery". This gives you the option of killing an opponents horses (sending their total down to zero), or stealing an opponents horses (adding the horses to your total). The person with the most horses at the end of the trip is the winner.
It means that his legs are attractive
Judges should not judge based on the length of your legs. Longer legs is always the best, though, when riding horses because horses can feel what you are asking them, unlike people with shorter legs who would kick or squeeze up higher and make the horse confused.
Yes, If you hear someone say "horse apples" they mean bodark apples! Horses LOVE them!
The guys probably don't say things to be mean. They are probably just teasing you and are jealous cause the girls like your legs.
They say when a baby looks underneath their legs either the mommy is pregnant are someone close to you is .
The phrase "Hey is for horses" is used to gently remind someone not to call out "Hey" as a way to get someone's attention, as it is considered rude. It is a playful way to discourage using a term typically associated with horses in a human interaction.
Not entirely, no. It'd be better to say "there's a pain in my legs". To say "my legs are painful", is to say "my legs can hurt people", pretty much.
Consider that the horse has 4 legs, and the chicken has two. We know that the total number of legs is 30, so we can say:4h + 2c = 30We can then rearrange that equation to solve for one of the two variables with respect to the other:4h + 2c = 30∴ 2c = 30 - 4h∴ c = 15 - 2hAnd with that, we can find every combination of horses and chickens that are possible. We know that there can't be fewer than zero horses (who ever heard of a negative horse), and similarly, we can't have more than 7 horses (because that would give us negative chickens). We know then that the range of horses we have is from zero to seven, and with that, we can find our matching quantities of chickens:0 horses ⇒ 15 chickens1 horse ⇒ 13 chickens2 horses ⇒ 11 chickens3 horses ⇒ 9 chickens4 horses ⇒ 7 chickens5 horses ⇒ 5 chickens6 horses ⇒ 3 chickens7 horses ⇒ 1 chicken