Because the breed standard for Arabians and Friesians is for their manes to be left to grow long.
If you cut an Arabian's or a Frisian's mane and tail it might look weird because these two breeds look better with long hair than with short.
true
Zebras do have manes but it is short and sticks up like a mohawk.
No, horses manes are generally long unless thinned, cut (which you shouldn't do or it will grow back very thick) or hogged (cut very short like a zebra and it sticks up). Whereas a Zebras mane stays hogged all of its life.
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.
To kiss in school, you shouldnt be too outgoing with the kiss. Remember, you are in school. Its best if you have a short friendly kiss and not a long, kiss.
no if you order it for that model then you shouldnt vance hines are good for there fits.
the slightly higher wattage shouldnt short your lights. the room will just pull a little more power from your fuse box so keep an eye on that and use 60 watt bulbs next time.
Arabian horses originate possibly in Egypt. They are one of the oldest breeds of horses. They were bred by Bedouins, groups of Arabs that often raided to make a living. The Bedouins bred the horses to be quick and hardy specifically for the purpose of making a quick get away after a raid. They are very tough horses and tend to be rather short, around 14-15.4 hands high. The most common coat colors for the breed are gray, chestnut and bay. On rare occasions, they are mouse gray, black, flaxen liver chestnut, and roan. Today, Arabians are commonly found performing many disciplines. These include Western Pleasure, Saddle seat, endurance, dressage, cross country, and many more.
Arabian horses are very fast indeed. The fastest horse was clocked at over 43 MPH. Arabians can also maintain fst speeds for a very long time, that is why Arabians are used for long endurance races. Hope this helps! :)
When they shake their mane, often they can rid themselves of flies that are on their neck (unless, of course, their mane is kept short in captivity). Also, it is thought to be supposed to help water run off the horse's neck if the horse cannot find shelter.
saber tooth tiger has ben called saber tooth cator smiladon for years because it was found that they were more closely related to lions & not tigers.it was found that thay had small short manes,but i am not positive if thay are in the same family as lions.
One of the most familiar breeds of pony, the Shetland pony is named for the islands northeast of the Scottish mainland. They stand from 28 to 42 inches in height (withers, or shoulders), and they have short legs, long manes and long tails.