Horses rest one leg at a time.
Yes, most horses typically stand by bracing their front feet and then rolling their hindquarters to set their hind feet underneath them.
99 is close to 100 and is compatible with 3.99 divided by 3 is 33.33 horses.
They stand 3 to 3.5 feet in height.
Cows feet are different from horses feet because a horses foot is solid across and a cows foot has toes or has a split in the middle.
The centre circle of a netball court is 3 feet. If you stand with your feet on one side and another player on the other side directly opposite you, it will give you a good indication the distance you have to stand
I believe the distance is about 3 ft.
NO! Never stand close to a horses` butts.
stand 6 feet behind it,i have 8 horses and my friend got kicked straight in the jaw from standing behind it!!Her jaw was in medical condition but she made it threw the surgery.
The most major difference is that a horse's legs are not muscular like a human's. There is very little, if any, muscle mass on a horse's legs. Also, horses stand on their toes, unlike humans who stand on their feet from the heal (which is very similar to the hocks on a horse) to the toes.
1: Get athlete's foot. 2: Chew on your toes. 3: Sit in an awkward way. 4: Stand on needles. 5: Let someone stand on your feet.
horses have hooves so their feet don't get so dirty. it also protects their feet from getting hurt
No, the correct name for a horses feet are "Hooves". A horses foot is called a "Hoof"