Because the tailbone is technically part of the spine and consists of vertebrae.
I dont think its bad for your bones exaclly. its bad for your muscles and it might affect bones
There are many. Colic is a big one. Accidents where horses are hurt and need to be put down is another killer. My own horse was put down because of breaking his shoulder. Strangles kills some horses, as does horse flu, broken bones, etc. There is no clear cause.
Tales from Watership Down was created in 1996.
LOOK DOWN,definetly dont look down if you want to ride!!
Tales from Watership Down has 198 pages.
Yes and no. Its up 2 you. You dont have to use a bit spores or a whip. You CAN. Racing is Cruel, and MANY horses are put down from being driven to hard, and falling, and braking a leg.
Horses do get up, but usually do not go down.
They do wear down, your bones are not rock or metal.
Horses break down cellulose by use of enzyme cellulase.
because iif you dont their hooves will start cracking and rotting, and itll hurt for them to walk. which could lead to them being put down :(
A good sandy loam is ideal for working horses. Too much sand can cause numerous muscle and tendon problems in the back and legs, where as a hard clay is more damaging to bones. Be careful in selecting compounds that are supposed to keep down dust as they can severely dry out horses hooves.
A cow can climb up stairs but not down.