you may mean "shire" , not hire. it means its up for breeding
Its sire. not shire or hire
Usually the horse's owner or the owner will hire a helping hand
hire a saddler
You hire a farrier; a certified person who is trained to trim and shoe horse's hooves. You can also do it too if you go to school for it.
I believe that the horses owners have to hire them
You have to hire a saddler for a saddle and bridle, and a farrier for horseshoes.
it's exactly why you should hire a farrier. do you want to cripple your horse?
You don't buy horseshoes for your equestrain centre on howrse. Instead, go to employees and hire a farrier. Do the same if you want a saddle and bridle, hire a saddler.
In the United States you do not have to have a separate license to drive a trailer, unless it is very large or you are doing it for hire.
Thomas Hobson. He was a stable owner who would hire out horses. Customers thought that they were free to choose any horse but in reality Hobson fixed it so they got the horse he decided.
You build a Trojan horse and send it to the army... hehe. No, you get over it and hire a new one. Dur dur dur
No ... he hires him to deliver the newspapers to subscribers on his new horse, Goblin
They walked. Anyone who was rich enough to be able to have their own horse was rich enough to hire a home teacher so they didn't have to go to school.