The teeth. The younger the horse the straighter the front teeth will be. The older the horse is the more angle the teeth move forward. Older male horses may have small tusks on the bottom set, one on each side of the mouth.
foal Under the age of two years, a horse would be classed as a yearling.
You can do this at any age.
Yes, someone can look up a horse for you. I would suggest asking a close friend for help.
You can tell a horses age by it's teeth example a young horse/pony would have small teeth and a older Horse/pony would have longer teeth :)
It will have wings. To find out exactly what it would look like, look for a horse in the auctions or private sales of the same breed and color as your horse with medusa's blood.
By looking a horse in the mouth, you can tell their age and whether or not they're in good health. But if you get a horse as a gift, you should be happy to have a horse and not question what shape they're in.
Yes, it is said if you look a horse in the eye straight in the eye thus their mind processes it as a sign of danger or a sign that makes them feel very unsecure. Therefore they might become fidgety or start a habit of nipping you if you repeat the process of looking at them straight in the eye.
A horse can look after its young when they are born. minature horses looked after by humans casn be maegedby enybody...
That would be a Camargue horse.
it depends on what breed of horse you have, but the best age for braking a horse would be around 3 or 4 when its bones have got stronger, but if you are braking a thoroughbred you'd be braking it around 2 hope i helped
Horseracing. Without the horse the jockeys would look a little silly.
Horses can gelded at any age. Usually you would want to geld your horse when he is between yearling and 2 years old. But for minimal stress to the horse you need to wait till the testicles have dropped, because if not then the vet will have to basically search for them. Ideally you should look into gelding your horse before he reaches sexual maturity.