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Q: Why does horse alternate between back legs when resting?
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What is crochet alternate fpdc and bpdc?

It means alternate between front post double crochet and back post double crochet.


What is a horse's loin?

in between the back and hindquaters!


Are the withers on a horse at the shoulders or the back?

The withers on a horse, (or any related animal) is the highest point on the back, located between the shoulder blades.


Where do you put a saddle on a horse?

on the back between the mane and the withers


Where are the teets on a horse?

between it's two back legs.


What was the effect of the horse saddle?

The affects of the horse saddle were numerous. One, it improved the control of the horse. It also, when the saddle fit, made it more comfortable for the horse when they had a rider. Saddle's today can either make or break a horse so to speak. If you have a well fitting saddle it improves their back muscles and overall performance. If you have an ill-fitting saddle that is either pinching or resting incorrectly on a portion of the back such as the withers, it will destroy back tissue, cause bone damage (especially to young and old horses) and eventually leave you with a lame horse.


What is the difference between an equestrian statue and a horse statue?

There is only one huge difference between an equestrian statue and a horse statue. An equestrian statue is a statue of a rider on the back of a horse, while a horse statue is just simply a statue of a horse.


What is Parallel cut?

Shots that quickly alternate back and forth between two actions taking place at separate locations.


How big does a horse it grow a horse?

Full grown horses and ponies can be from 2ft to 7ft tall at their back, but usually they're somewhere in between.


Do horses have breasts?

No, they have teats between their back legs instead.


Where are horse utters?

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Does horse have back bone?

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