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the bite generally won't show at all or will only appear as a small spot of blood on your horse, however with blowfly and sandfly bites the bites will appear as a much larger lump which may need to be treated.
A piebald horse is a horse with irregular black patches on a gray coat (which may appear white). There are two other colorings to distinguish a piebald from: Paint horses and Skewbald. A Skewbald horse has similar patches, but they are brown. A Paint horse is the opposite - they seem to have white patches on a solid coat.
It can. but they seem to get lonely and appear to lead a happier life when they have a companion.
Well, mottled may mean in coat colour- like a mottled gray colour. This can be identified if the horse has a shade of any colour underneath and has dapples overtop. This commonly appears in gray horses and also bays.
It will be in your horse's history, and it will appear in your horse's bonuses list.
No, Eustace does not appear in The Horse and His Boy. He appears in The Silver Chair.
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it came from a horse that lived in japan
A club foot is the rounding of the hoof and the hoof wall, this doesnt make the horse appear lame but makes the horse lame.
There does not appear to be ,if any Arabian horse blood in the Rocky Mountain horse breed. however some of the foundation breeds may have had a little Arabian blood in them.
it appeared a long time ago its extinct and it evolved into a horse
A Trojan horse virus occurs in infected documents, programs and executable files. They appear as something you would be familiar with so as to trick you into opening the file.
the bite generally won't show at all or will only appear as a small spot of blood on your horse, however with blowfly and sandfly bites the bites will appear as a much larger lump which may need to be treated.
Dapple is not a color but a marking. Dapples can appear on any colored horse though they are most common on grey horses and are usually considered a sign of good health.
No, the thoroughbred is not the tallest horse. Draft horses, like the Clydesdale, are generally taller. The thoroughbred however, is leggier, so the breed can often appear to be above average in height.
Their water breaking - this happens just before the foal sac starts to appear in a normal foaling.