the fetlock is the horses ankle joint, it's the big round joint at the end of the horses leg right above the pastern and hoof.
It is the first joint above the hoof.
If they are your horses and its your property why not? I think even if there was gambling between people watching it would be fine :)
Yes, they are fine for horses to eat, though some horses might not like them.
Kentucky is the state in the United States that is known for having fine horses. Breeders from all over the world come to Kentucky to purchase horses from top breeders.
it is fine to give corn to horses. they love it as a nice treat
Yes. In most cases both goats and horses will get along fine. Horses are quite social as are goats.
The answer is slugs.
They are fine in ether
It depends which kind of grass, Horses prefer the softer and wheater grass, so lawn grass isn't really an option but I'm sure it would be fine.
It depends if you have a healthy body but usually it would be fine
anywhere between 99 and 102 degrees is fine.
I know that it is a severe respiratory irritant in humans, its dust is very fine and gets trapped in moist areas like lungs very easily so I think it would not be a good choice at all for horses.