Horses have a different sensitivity in their skin compared to humans, particularly in areas like their mane and tail, which are designed to withstand pulling and tugging without causing significant discomfort. Their hair follicles are less densely packed with nerve endings, making them less sensitive to light touch or pull. Additionally, horses have evolved to tolerate certain physical interactions, allowing them to remain calm in the presence of predators or during social interactions with other horses. This doesn't mean they can't feel it at all, but rather that it's less painful for them than it might be for other animals.
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after they are worked. this also the best time to pull your horses main as the hair falls out easier if the horse is hot.
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men pull hair so they can feel like they're the ''MAN'' and the girl is proably a freak and likes it
so that an enemy cant pull there hair and slit there throat while he was helpless
If you pull a hair, you pull it from your skin, where nerves are located - nerves make you feel pain. On the other hand, hair itself doesn't have nerves
Because there are no nerves in your hair or nails. When you pull on them you are making the hair pull on your scalp, which contains nerves and can thus cause pain. Cutting your hair doesn't touch any nerves, so it doesn't hurt.
When you pull out one of your hairs from the root, it hurts terribly because there are nerves in each hair root, which allow you to feel pain.
they don't necessarily have a fave hair style but in shows hunters braid their mane and western people band their mane and gaited horses have ribbon in their mane and you can also google different types of braids to do to your horses mane
Hair is dead. Only alive at the roots; hence you pull out your hair and it hurts, but you cut it and feel nothing
My answer to that question would be long hair because you can control it and pull it back but with short hair it would just get in your eyes and you cant control it very well
Horses pull carts on the street.