The fetlock is the name of the hair that grows at the back of the leg down by the hoof
Barrels are to small to fit any one horse into it. So no horses can fit into a barrel.
Given that this is a riddle, there are many answers possible depending on the way you think about it: * One horse: after the first horse is put in the barn, it isn't empty. Mathematically, we can work out how many horses would fit if we can arrange whatever way we like: * 6730.77 horses: The volume of the barn divided by the volume of a horse gives the number of horse volumes that could fit in the barn volume. * 437.5 horses: If horses cannot be stacked, this is the area of the barn floor divided by the area a horse takes up giving the number of horses that fit if only one level of horses goes in the barn. In reality, we cannot fit parts of a horse or put them in any shape we want like a liquid: * 6555 horses: 437 horses per level and we can fit 15 levels of horses in the barn. * 437 horses: this is the number of horses that fit if we cannot stack horses and we cannot fit parts of horses around them.
Very few rugs and blankets would maybe fit, but it also depends on the size of the traditional Breyer (like comparing a draft to a pony, etc.) I would probably suggest buying Traditional tack because it would be difficult to fit Classic tack on Traditionals.
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Horses don't fit into cages.
They are looking for the relationship. In this case Stable or Stall would fit. Other possibilities would be Paddock or Pasture.
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Depending on what body parts you are needing, the 70-72 should fit. This would include the GTO and the LeMans.
The average livestock trailer will fit about 2 horses. Any more horses would require atleast a 16 ft trailer. However, this would also depend on preference. If this trailer is being used for a long haul as living quarters, you may not want your horses too cooped up. However, if it were a simple trip to the vet, 2 horses per average trailer would be fine.
Assuming you are using fit well trained draft horses weighing an average of 2,000 pounds and each can pull twice it's weight then 100 horses would be able to pull 400,000 pounds or 200 tons.
I'd rather go with the fit body because if you have fit body or your health is good then what comes next is fit mind!!!