A horse fly
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A horse fly
horses can fly, because horse flys are real.
A cowboy rode into town on Thursday, Stayed 3 days and rode out on Thursday. How is this possible? His horse's name was Thursday!!!! Sending your horse to a trainer without their own fly spray and mask is like sending your kid to camp without any underwear! Q:What do you get when you cross a goat a horse and a ram? A:Simple.A nice big kick in the AAAAss.
Nue in Japanese Folklore is a legendary creature that has the head of a monkey and the body of a raccoon dog, legs of a tiger and a snake as a tail. Legend has it, the Nue can morph into a black cloud and fly.
To keep fly's away.
A horse might stand in the shade, get a cool drink of water, or will use another horse's tail as a fan( or fly swatter)
Yes a horse can swat flys with a braided tail. They might get irritated or bruised though if they have a really thick or long tail. After braiding it, put it in a tail bag. If a horse keeps turning his head towards his braided tail, or takes to stomping his hind feet or pinning his ears, you need to unbraid the tail. Do not leave a tail braided for more than a couple days at most. Also, you can use "fly spray" on the horse while it is unable to perform it's natural swatting functions.
Edit: well "Schwanz" means "tail" but it also translates to "dick", so... I can literally translate the song- however there is more to it that I don't get. I only understand the literal translation. I don't completely understand the clever implied meaning of the story. I'm assuming that since it also doubles as a childrens song, they are talking about the horse's tail. I'd love for someone to interpret the humor of the song. I found this question because I was looking for someone to explain the song in English. There was a red horse who simply turned around and shoed a fly with his tail. The fly was not dumb, it went "zum zum zum" (like buzz), and determined, flew back around the red horse. La la lalalala... O.k. Friends, that was not bad for the beginning, but there's more! Are you feeling goodf? Do you want to party? Yes! Then get ready and lets sing it all together: There was a red horse who simply turned around and shoed a fly with his tail. The fly was not dumb, it went "zum zum zum" (like buzz), and determined, flew back around the red horse. All of it! La la lalalala... We ride together! There was a red horse who simply turned around and shoed a fly with his tail. The fly was not dumb, it went "zum zum zum" (like buzz), and determined, flew back around the red horse. There was a red horse who simply turned around and shoed a fly with his tail. The fly was not dumb, it went "zum zum zum" (like buzz), and determined, flew back around the red horse. There was a red horse who simply turned around and shoed a fly with his tail. The fly was not dumb, it went "zum zum zum" (like buzz), and determined, flew back around the red horse. La la lalalala...
Yes, a horse fly is a real fly.
No, cutting a horse's tail does not result in its death. The tail of a horse is primarily made up of hair and does not contain any vital organs or major blood vessels. However, it is important to note that cutting a horse's tail too short can cause discomfort and potential health issues, such as irritation or infection. It is recommended to consult with a professional equine groomer or veterinarian for proper tail maintenance.
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The Horse with the Flying Tail happened in 1959.
YES I LOVE ELEPHANTS! IT SWATS FLYS OF IT SENCE THERE EARS CANT REACH IT
It was either Gerald Comes Over or Helga Blabs It All.
The tail head is the base of the horse's tail. It is also called the "dock."
The duration of The Horse with the Flying Tail is 2880.0 seconds.