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It means that the experience of older people is valuable, even if they are retired. It can also mean that older people still have ambitions and projects.
Where the horse gets stuck in the stable where they have rolled over and cannot get back up!
When an individual yearns for another person, it means that they cannot do without them. They don't have the person but they want the person really badly.
In the American west the mustangs roam what is considered their 'range'. In other parts of the world it could be called a habitat. Because of wild horse hunts in the US , some horses and now being kept in very large fenced " sanctuary " areas.
I don't really understand what you mean. Me and my friend play on howrse and we have Stallions and mares in the same stable but I really don't understand what you mean. Sorry!
Depends on what you mean by moving... if your leading him in from the arena after riding it's fine and untack in the stable, if you mean transporting for example in the horse box, i dont think its recommended!
The word "stable" as a noun can be one of three things. A stable is place where horses are kept either for the purposes of racing, farm work or simply as a domestic pet to be ridden.example: I brought my horse to the stable to rest.A stable can also mean a group of people trained by the same person or organization.example: The coach looked after a large stable of basketball players.
In the US "part board" usually refers to the owner sharing responsibility for the upkeep of the horse. Most frequently this means the horse owner, not the boarding stable, is responsible for some of the chores and/or feed or bedding for the animal. It's common for part board to mean the owner comes each day to feed and muck out a stall, and provide feed.Full board means that the boarding stable does everything for the upkeep of the horse. The owner is free to ride and enjoy his/her horse without the responsibility of its care.it means that 2 or more people rent the same horse and have less responsibility.
it is stable
No. The idea that a horse that has long hair has worms is an old wives tale.
Do you mean stable as in stability? It is the same. Stable. But stable for horses is etable.
A 'green horse' does not mean the horse is literally green, it means that the horse has minimal training, is still young, and has much to learn. However if you see a horse that is literally coloured green, then there is obviously something wrong with that horse!