Przewalski's Horse (The oldest breed of horse alive today)
Boucher Bit (Type of bit, pronounced BOO-SHAY)
Piaffe (A very high level Dressage movement)
Rhinopneumonitis (Equine Viral Rhinopneumonitis, affects respiratory system and reproductive system)
Encephalomycelitis (Sleeping sickness, affects the nervous system)
Equine Protozoal Myeloenchaphalitis (EPM, affects the nervous system)
Cavesson Noseband (A style of noseband)
Bucephalus Noseband (A style of noseband)
Endotoxemia (Endotoxins in the blood stream)
"Tendril" is not considered a particularly hard word to spell. It follows a common pattern of English words and does not contain any unusual letter combinations.
it is because it is just very hard to spell some names are hard to spell you would probally think Avril Lavigne would be hard to spell but no it is pretty easy!
It's a very hard to do this spell without the right ingredients, instructions.
A horse is known to work in the fields and pull wagons and both activities are considered hard. When a person works like a horse, they are working very hard.
VERY COLD
It is very safe to turn a horse out without a halter. I work at a horse farm, and the only horses we turn out with halters on are those that are VERY hard to catch. Or if the horse has a tendency to escape.
very cold
The letters can spell phrases such as "foxy unit hideout" but nothing very apt. The longest words that you can spell are foxhound, outfoxed, notified, and unfitted.
Very distintive smell, hard to explain.
if you can't spell it, yes it's very difficult.
im not sure but i think it is the cowboy shows, where you have to slide you horse round a barrel. that is very hard. or mabye a showjumping course, with extremly hard turns and jumps. hope that answerd this question for you :)
yes, they are very hard to conrol, it is a male horse also known as a stud-big-in charge-indipendent