i think it would teach the kid to care
A Nod Is As Good As a Wink... to a Blind Horse was created in 1971-03.
LOL. All depends on what part of the country the man is from. In rural Ga or Alabama a horse that don't look good might be blind. Anywhere else the horse surely has bad conformation or is on the thin side. :)
A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse.
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Dartmoor Ponies are the best for children!
It's not an idiom, it's a saying. If the horse is blind, it can't see either the nod or the wink, so they'd mean the same thing to the horse. You nod when you're agreeing and you wink when you're sneaking around with something.
This depends on the horse as an individual. For a kids horse, you want an older (10+), calm, well trained horse in good health and with plenty of experience in what discipline the child is interested in. Breed and color should not matter
Any breed can be a good first horse so long as the rider and horse get along and match each others skills.
it depends which horse you pick if it is good around people if you can ride it what styles of riding
it was Geraldine Rees
Grass would be good
Intolerance in Society: Blindness and Related Disabilities in the Workplace