horses
One foot is a 'hoof' more than one are called 'hooves' Farmers put horse shoes on the hooves so the horses dont hurt their feet, hooves have special forms so horses can run easily.
No. A horse is a placental mammal. Monotremes are egg-laying mammals, and horses do not lay eggs.
if you see the horses messing around when they are on the reins or so then they are determing who is the lead horse
Oxen.
Kentucky, the horse capital of the world. Actually to be honest, some of the horse barns in Kentucky are nicer than the houses. And there are more of them. Kentucky, the horse capital of the world. Actually to be honest, the horse barns are nicer than the houses, and there are more of them.
yes
No, they only have one.
no
He had more than 1 horse, but the most famous one is called Traveller.
That depends on what Harvest Moon Wii game you are playing. If you are playing Magical Melody or Animal Parade, yes you can have more than one Horse. You might be able to have more than one Horse in Tree of Tranquility but I'm not sure.
In horse racing, the building for the fans is usually divided into two sections; one is called the grandstand, and the other is called the clubhouse. Admission to the clubhouse costs more, and it is much posher than the grandstand.
Yes
No, a narrow bit is more severe than a wide one.
One foot is a 'hoof' more than one are called 'hooves' Farmers put horse shoes on the hooves so the horses dont hurt their feet, hooves have special forms so horses can run easily.
Having more than one horse can help to keep the horses company, if they do not already have a companion. These companions don't have to be other working horses. For example, you could use donkeys, sheep, cows, goats, mules, asses or horses that are retired, permanently lame or injured or not suitable for work instead. Also, having more than one horse can help when in serious competing. For example, you could have one horse for each discipline, or even an extra horse for amateur breeding, or just a horse that will help to teach a younger or less experienced horse. But keep in mind, horses are expensive, and buying more than horse when you only have the time and money for one horse is really irresponsible.
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No, the horse in "Jingle Bells" is not named. In fact, there is more than one horse in the song, none of which are named.