Not in America. It is possible that horses that are humanly euthinized may have their remains donated or sold but there are too many 'non-lethal' ways to obtain horse hair. Including cutting live horse's manes and tails.
Farriers are the people who shoe horses.
In most cases the calf is not killed just for its hair or hide, but also for its meat being veal.
I'm hearing hair and tail shampoo makes your hair grow even though it's for horses
Most horses need shoeing, which protects the walls of their hooves and their toes. Depending on the work the horse does, the shoes can protect the muscles, bones and tendons of the legs from injury. Improper shoeing or remaining unshod when shoes are needed can make your horse permanently lame. Note: Not all horses need them my five horses do not need shoes. Horses usually only need shoes if they have a club foot, navicular, sensitive feet, for jumping, or any long tough work.
Most horses need shoeing, which protects the walls of their hooves and their toes. Depending on the work the horse does, the shoes can protect the muscles, bones and tendons of the legs from injury. Improper shoeing or remaining unshod when shoes are needed can make your horse permanently lame. Note: Not all horses need them my five horses do not need shoes. Horses usually only need shoes if they have a club foot, navicular, sensitive feet, for jumping, or any long tough work.
His or her job was to make useful tools like sord's, shield's, armor, and horse shoes for the horses.
I doubt that the hair dye has actually killed your hair follicles. Stop dying your hair, and it will grow.
No, not that I have ever heard off. I think they only make shoes for horses to fit the desighn of the foot, for the horse.
Yes, horses can swim with horseshoes on, but it may make it more difficult for them due to the added weight and bulk. It is not recommended to swim horses with horseshoes on, as they can be hazardous in the water and should be removed to prevent injury.
Horseshoes come premade in various sizes just like human shoes. The farrier will pick the shoe closest to the size of the horses hoof and then adjust it from there to match the horses individual hoof.
try braiding the ribbons threw the hair and maybe add sparkles?
Some common byproducts from horses include manure (used as fertilizer), hair (used in textiles and crafts), and hides (used to make leather products). Additionally, horse bones and hooves can be processed to make gelatin, and horse fat can be used to make soaps and cosmetics.