Horse covering is when a stallion (uncastrated male horse) mates or breeds with a female horse.
A horse's covering refers to its coat, which consists of hair or fur that protects the horse from the elements. The covering can vary in color, length, and texture depending on the breed and individual horse. Regular grooming helps to maintain the health and appearance of a horse's covering.
The body covering of a donkey is the same on a horse, which is hair.
hair & skin
Hoove.
Chaps!
it has got a very think coat on it
Covering a horse typically refers to the act of breeding the horse, often done by placing a mare with a stallion for mating. It is a term commonly used in the horse breeding industry to describe the process of mating horses to produce offspring.
The periople is the clear covering of the hoof wall.
The horse's eyes get covered by what is called a blinder. These help the horse concentrate only only the race
Covering your mare is basically just another word for breeding your horse.
Caparison it's an ancient military item, little used today, except perhaps in eg Trooping the Colour.
First your horse has to be 2 years and 6 moths old, then go to the reproduction tab and click covering. set your price and if it is public or private. For a female, your horse has to be 2 years and 6 months old, click the covering button, choose a stallion and click the button.