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feathers are the little hairs behind the fetlock. they are on all the legs, and are more visible on heavier horses, like draft horses (Frisians, Percherons, Clydesdales).
these hairs are called tails. horses use these for fly swatters and they have them for horse language
A serious issue and problems.
Draft horses are the main types of horses that have long leg hairs extending over the hooves. Such breeds include Clydesdales, Shires, Welsh horses, Ardenne horses, and Gypsy Vanners.
it depends on the length of there mane but its lot!
It is important NOT to because they are important for filtering and feeling and warmth.
Roan is a coat color in horses that consists of a mix of white hairs intermingled with colored hairs. The colored hairs can be any base color, such as bay, chestnut, or black. The overall appearance of a roan horse is a blend of the base color and white hairs.
Their nose and humongous warts with hairs on them, and their cackle.
It is simpley called a whorl. You can use the posiion of them to help determin the horses temperment. Hope this helps, xxx
You should use a curry comb. It is a rubber brush with small teeth on it.
The long feather hanging on the front of a turkey is a part of its beard. The beard is only found on male turkeys.
Feathers are right above the hooves. They are not actually feathers but long hairs found on draft horses.