sercingle. (dont know how to spell it)
They put salt on it to help the horses since the silver or other material is too cold.The salt even helps cars and other machines to stay on the road.
Like humans or other animals, horses get minor scratches and scrapes all the time--from rocks, slipping, rubbing against fences, etc. It's also common to find marks where another horse has bitten or kicked (horses are horses, and they will do it, but rarely badly enough to cause worry).
They are quarantined to prevent the likelihood of a spread of infectious diseases. In April 2009 21 polo horses died because of a flu-virus. They were sharing a paddock with other horses. So other owners decided to quarantine to avoid it happening again.
A foal develops inside a female horses uterus. Horses are placental mammals which means that, after conception, the zygote (fertilized egg) attaches to the uteran wall and then develops. After about 11 months, the mare (female horse) gives birth to a relatively well developed baby, the foal.
You have:The Bit - the thing that goes in the horses mouthHead Piece - the thing that goes behind the horses earsBrow Band - the thing that goes in front of the horses earsCheek Pieces - the things that go down the side of the horses headNose Band - the thing that goes across the horses muzzleThroat Lash - the thing that kind of goes by the horses throatReins - the thing that you steer withHope this helpsx
A quarantine procedure is a set of steps designed to prevent exposure of other horses to a diseased horse. It typically involves removing the horse from areas where other horses can come in contact with the horse, being extremely conscious about cleaning and disinfecting any items that come into contact with the sick horse and only handling the sick horse last when other horses have to be handled.
Is who different from other horses?
Wild horses are herd animals and need to be around other horses. Wild and tame horses both like and LOVE to be around other horses, but that depends on their social skills.
Scratching other horses
Dermis, e
yes
I'm not sure what your asking but horses love to be with other horses in pastures, barns, paddocks, ect.