Like people, the growth period for horse's manes and tails varies between individuals and breeds.
Some horses, (like many of the old style Appaloosa horses) have very thin short manes and tails. Some to the point where the longest hair isn't even 2 inches long.
Other breeds are noted for their thick manes and tails (Andalusians, Friesians, Arabians are examples).
Some horses have tails that touch the ground or are even long enough to drag.
Left in it's natural state the hair on a horse's tail would be worn down as it touched the ground...but generally the length stops short of ground level by several inches unless the owner braids, conditions or even puts the tail in a tail bag.
they wont grow back sorry
Clipped and/or torn nails will grow back, however, nails that are pulled out at the vets will probably not grow back. However No worries if this occurs just see your local vet Thankyou
Yes, much like chestnut on the inner legs, ergots can and will grow back over time.
yes it will grow back so don't worry
Well, you have to wait for it to grow up into a horse, which is when it gets a saddle on its back. Usually it takes a year or so; you have to make sure it has a lot of affection for you. Anyway, once it has the saddle just press A in front of it like you would usually do to talk to it. Then you will be on its back. Press A to get off. Sad thing is that you can only ride the horse in your farm, besides the horse races, which you can enter on your horse.
NO, also if it gets in eyes it's going to hurt!
If the hair is just damaged then it will grow back. If the extent of the burn has reached and scalp and it gets scarred then there may not e regrowth as the follicles will be damaged.
Yes, horse hair grows back after it is cut. Horses, like many mammals, have hair follicles that continuously produce new hair to replace the old or damaged ones. However, the rate of growth and the quality of the new hair can vary depending on factors such as the horse's health and genetics.
no .if he gets a cut or rip it will grow back
Full grown horses and ponies can be from 2ft to 7ft tall at their back, but usually they're somewhere in between.
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No. And fingers don't grow back