Oh, yes! Horses can DEFINATLEY feel if a fly lands on them. That's actually why they have tails; to swish the fly away.
~Bree
yes horses can feel flys. with their sensitive skin they can almost feel anything!!!!!!1
Yes, a variety of inventions have been developed to keep flies off of horses, including fly masks, fly sheets, and fly sprays. These products help protect horses from flies and reduce irritation and potential health risks associated with fly bites.
Bees are generally quite docile. They will not sting unless they feel under threat. If a bee lands on you, don't swat at it with you hands -- that's threatening. Just keep still and it will fly away again.
cows and horses
No, horses cannot fly on commercial airplanes due to space, weight, and safety constraints. Instead, they are typically transported by specialized horse transport vehicles or by air cargo planes equipped with spacious stalls for horses.
no a fly does not pee every time it lands it vomits or throws up every time it lands.
The fly would not feel anything.
You will feel a tickling spell which will last at least 10 seconds.
horses can fly, because horse flys are real.
cup cake
No it does not.
yes
yes you can. its mostly for horses with asma and things like that.(its so they don't get stuff like bugs up their nose). if you are wondering if you can ride your horse with a fly vale, feel free!!!!!
it means nothing
horses cant fly
Not Always, Sometimes They Will.
When a fly lands on a surface it will regurgitate to get rid of the food that it has previously been on which could be anything from faecal matter to rotten flesh.
Yes, a variety of inventions have been developed to keep flies off of horses, including fly masks, fly sheets, and fly sprays. These products help protect horses from flies and reduce irritation and potential health risks associated with fly bites.