Your horse follows you because he wants to be around you. You've probably also noticed that your horse greets you when you approach him. When a horse greets someone, they expected to be greeted in return.
Horses may follow a person for many reason, they're curious, they think you have food, or they see you as herd leader and are trying to stick close to you.
Running, grooming, follow the leader, are all ways that horses play, and with u, catch me if you can!
follow the directoin of the hair
Horses I think
you can't catch wild horses on myhorseclub.com you can only follow them arounfd and take pictures of them
Horses do not hibernate, but wild horses do follow a migratory track. Horses evolved on the North American plains and then migrated to Asia across the Bering land bridge.
Breaking horses is a term used to describe the training a horse goes through so that he can be ridden and will follow directions. There are many methods.
Yes, there are weed killers that are safe for horses, such as those made with natural ingredients like vinegar or citrus oil. It is important to carefully read and follow the instructions on the product label to ensure the safety of your horses.
the follow the clock direction
Quarter Horses are the fastest for short distances, clocked at 55 mph! Thoroughbreds follow next at only 40 mph, but they can go much longer distances.
a NIB horse is a horse that was bred by all different horses so the mother horse couldn't be bred by her son or the son couldn't be bred with any of the horses already in the family you should be able to follow the family tree back and not see any repetiton in the horses
I belive horses can have birthdays whenever they are born or if you dont want to follow those I guess you can make up their own birthday :) I belive that you should keep track of your horses birthday for medical purposes. Like whenever you need to find out how old or young your horse is.
To ensure a weed killer is safe for horses, look for products labeled as horse-safe, avoid using chemicals toxic to horses, follow manufacturer instructions carefully, and consult with a veterinarian before application.