You get a "horse laugh."
In ancient folklore and mythology, a horse eating a fig symbolizes strength, fertility, and abundance. It is often seen as a sign of good luck and prosperity. This act is believed to bring blessings and protection to the horse and its owner.
Yes they did. they got figs off of a fig tree and the women would make the cakes. =)
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Horses eating figs is not a common occurrence as figs are not a typical part of their diet. If a horse were to eat figs, it could potentially cause digestive issues due to the high sugar content and potential for choking on the seeds. In general, it is best to stick to feeding horses foods that are safe and appropriate for their digestive system.
These stories that homer wrote teached courage ,bravery,and life lessons. The illiad tells about the Trojan horse. The odyssey tells about a guy named Odysseus and after his army gives the the Trojan horse and kills all of those people the sails for 20 years just to try to get back to Greece, because the god Poseidon was mad at him.
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In ancient folklore and mythology, a horse eating a fig symbolizes strength, fertility, and abundance. It is often seen as a sign of good luck and prosperity. This act is believed to bring blessings and protection to the horse and its owner.
Its a joke. Question: When does a cart come before a horse? Answer: In a dictionary.
lol dirty joke a girl horse! clawz
No,it may be a joke . But sometimes it is
a horse fell in the mud
horse crap no joke it's for real!
my wife tells me this one every week." i will divorce you." ' what? not again!
he is funny and a cool guy. if you see him and he tells you a joke you will want to be his buddy
The noun tells the reader who/what the sentence is referring to. For example: Sally rode the horse. ((It tells you WHO rode the horse.)) The chair is broken. ((It tells you WHAT is broken. )) Without the noun, you won't know who/what the sentence refers to: Rode the horse. Is broke.