when it has heavy breething or really hot on its butt really
they shake...
Tell her how beautiful she is and how much you need/want her. Tell her how hot you are getting and that will make her hot too.
it might start to bubble up
SO amazing that I can't tell you about it. Too amazing for life. AND SHE IS TOTALLY HOT, TOO!
well if you like her then tell her i think you are too
You can tell how old a horse is by the grove on its last incisor's.
Hot Walking is when your horse has been worked really hard, like running a lot or under the saddle for a long time and you need to cool it down. You then Hot Walk the horse which you can either do yourself by leading the horse around slowly or by a machine that leads the horse for you
Horse Branding is when somebody takes a hot rod and puts it on a horse. The hot rod burns away the hair on a horse in the area of the brand. brands are normally a way for the owner to know that the horse is theirs
The command to stop is "whoa" which would also mean don't go anywhere too, unless you tell them.
Because they get hot.
If you mean 'how can you tell how old a horse is' The answer is, you can tell by their teeth. If you want to tell old a horse is, find a book about horses that gives you pictures of the different stages of their teeth. Match the horse's teeth up to what the picture says and you will know approximately how old that horse is.
Horses should have water available at all times not matter what. There is an old wives tale about not giving a horse too much water when it has been working hard and is hot, otherwise it could cause colic. That however is not true and has been debunked through scientific research. If however you are worried about the horse gulping down too much water while it's hot, you can keep a bucket of tepid water nearby and walk the horse to cool it out, each time you pass the bucket let the horse drink for a short time then move on , making another pass. Horses drink on average 0.5 to 1.0 gallons of water per 100 pounds of bodyweight, but this can quadruple during hot weather or after exertion.