Usually If It Is A Riding Horse Whoever Is Riding It Has Mean Or Also Called Heavy Hands.
This Means The Rider Is Constitly Pulling On The Reins And Rarley Lets Go Of His/Her Mouth
It May Also Be The Teeth And They Might Need A Visit From The Vetronarian
they eat with there mouths and chew with there teeth
Horses cannot breathe through their mouths, you have it opposite.
neigh?
Their mouths, just like they do today.
The same way other horses get food: by using their noses to find it and their mouths to eat it.
scientist's discoveries show in old skulls that horses had bits in their mouths 500 years before the wheel was invented P.S. submitted by a horse-loving 10-year-old
Poorly fitted tack can cause a saddle sore.
Some horses will be sore after being shod. Others may become sore within 24 hrs. These horses should be rested at least a day before riding. A sore horse should never be ridden. Some horses will not become sore and can be ridden immediately. you don't have to wait, you can ride right after
Horses use their mouths to pull up plants for eating.
It has bad stable manners
No, a horse has both front and rear teeth. There is a space in between the frontal incisors and the first premolars called the bar where there are no teeth.
Horses have two nostrils,like humans. They are located on the muzzle, above their mouths.