The Mohicans set the English horses loose after the ambush to create chaos and confusion among their enemies, making it harder for them to regroup or mount a coordinated defense. This tactic also serves to disrupt communication and transport, further weakening the English forces. By freeing the horses, the Mohicans aim to assert their dominance and capitalize on the disarray caused by the ambush.
Please tell me English isn't your first language.
Carol McGiffin is an English radio and television broadcaster. She is best known for her regular appearances on the women's daytime talk show Loose Women.
The cast of Loose Loose Arappiri Loose - 1988 includes: Sabitha Anand as Shalini Mala Aravindan as Mala Pappu as Pappu Nellikode Bhaskaran Jose Prakash Vettoor Purushan as Vettoor Purushan Pattam Sadan Jagathi Sreekumar as Jagathi
Never loose
Loose Mohan's birth name is A. Mohanasundaram.
No. Western and English horses are trained to do two different things. I've ridden both styles and the horses are just trained differently to a point. Most western riders use curb bits that add more pressure to a horses mouth if the reins are pulled on. To avoid hurting the mouth they ride with a loose rein and usually teach a horse to neck rein. English riders typically use some form of snaffle bit and prefer to keep their horses in a more collected frame. But many English riders also teach their horses to neck rein.
No it is v. dangerous. Get them removed asap if they are loose. Horses can get hobbled by loose shoes.
because the corral kept their horses intheir instead of leaving them loose
this stament is true
A wild horse is merely a decendant of a horse that has gotten loose or has gotten loose and has become feral. A quarter horse is a breed of horse that is used in rodeos, ranches, and are ridden western. hope it helps. :)
The African Luhya translation of the English word Loose' is "Eshiangu".
When they sweat the loose lot of needed salt to help their body's.
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The English poet who said "free as the road, loose as the wind" was D.H. Lawrence. This line is from his poem "Song of a Man Who Has Come Through."
Cows are easily able to lick enough salt from a block to sustain them long term. Horses lack the ability to lick enough salt from a salt block, so most do better with loose salt. However, the ingredient (salt) in a horse salt vs. a cow salt is the same. Mineral blocks and loose mineral is different for cows and horses. Cows and horses have different mineral needs, but their requirement for salt is similar. Yes. Salt blocks are standard for both cows and horses: there really is no discretion as to whether a particular block is better for horses than cows or vice versa.
Modern horses, hmm...thats simple. Modern horses graze on green grass in the summer, and eat hay in the winter. Oats are a nice little treat, as well as carrots and apples. (Make sure you cut those in pieces, but not too small) As Well, horses have special cereals that they eat to either gain or loose weight. Modern horses, hmm...thats simple. Modern horses graze on green grass in the summer, and eat hay in the winter. Oats are a nice little treat, as well as carrots and apples. (Make sure you cut those in pieces, but not too small) As Well, horses have special cereals that they eat to either gain or loose weight.
they don't necessarily have a fave hair style but in shows hunters braid their mane and western people band their mane and gaited horses have ribbon in their mane and you can also google different types of braids to do to your horses mane