fur/hair
horsehair
Yes.
Horse, covered wagon, and by foot.
The horse's eyes get covered by what is called a blinder. These help the horse concentrate only only the race
A saddlebag is a covered pouch laid across the back of a horse.
ALL horse are covered in hair! The only area without hair is their feet!
gold miners got to the fields by covered wagon's,or by horse.
A light, two-wheeled covered vehicle, usually drawn by one horse.
Horse and Buggy. Walking Covered Wagon Horseback Sleigh
Can you elaborate? Your question is really difficult to understand, but I'll take a guess: are you talking about a horse you have or saw who had a 'brand' which was covered with hair? If so, it likely means the horse was a racehorse at some point in his/her life. When racing, trainers are required to shave the brand so it is visible. When offseason or after the horse's racing career is over, there is no need to shave it, but the hair is often discoloured (i.e., if (s)he is black or bay, the hair over the brand will be white). So basically, a brand which has been 'covered up' by hair growth most probably means that the horse races or used to race. If you are talking about a brand which has been purposely covered up, that's a whole different ballgame - one of two things: 1) the person doing the branding made a mistake, re-branded the horse in another spot, and 'covered up' the botched brand to avoid confusion, or 2) the horse may be stolen, and the person who has and/or is selling the horse has purposefully obfuscated the brand to avoid identification and tracking back to the registry that would lead back to the horse's true 'owner(s)'. Can you be more specific? What do you mean, how is it covered up, where is the brand, and what sort of brand is it? Thanks!
it is because horse eye contain fluid which is prefered by various flies and insects.letting their eyes open will cause the enterance of various diseases and injuries
horse, donkey, covered wagons