A normal person has two hands.
That means "there is a person". Or, as a question, "Is there a person".
No tengo información sobre una persona llamada Luis Troya. ¿Hay algo más en lo que pueda ayudarte?
hay is called 'le foin' in French.
The homonym for "hay" is "hey".
No hay problema.
That means "there is a person". Or, as a question, "Is there a person".
No hay mucho mas que una persona feliz = There is nothing much (better) than a happy person.
Translation: Aqui no hay tal persona
No it's actually good for them, but you have to buy the hay, because normal hay might have parisites in them.
correct spelling would be: No hay problema, mi chica. Me gustan tus manos en mi cuerpo. "No problem, my girl. I like your hands on my body."
People sometimes use hay in cooking to add a 'smoked' flavour to goods. You don't actually eat the hay, but cooking hay is free from chemicals or other additives that could affect the smoked flavour. Normal hay may not be chemical free.
no it isn't. you could try soaking the grain and hay first before feeding it to the horse.
Hay is made from grasses that are planted and grown specifically for animal feed. The plants are allowed to grow to a certain level of maturity then cut, let to sun dry, then baled. Hay can also be made from several species of legumes such as Alfalfa , clover, and a few others.
grass or alfalfa hay sometimes bran and grain, or senior.
Horses are fed hay and oats as a stable diet.
The answer is C, ocupado. The question says, There's a person in the seat. It is.... occupied. (C)
Grain, Grass, and hay, just like normal horses eat