A horse is known to work in the fields and pull wagons and both activities are considered hard. When a person works like a horse, they are working very hard.
The adjective that means "horse-like" or "having the properties of a horse" is "equine".
it means that it's running towards you or the other horse like it's about to attack you
With horses mount means to get on the horse, and dismount means to get off of the horse.
The name of a class of horse used for work is a draught horse.
To mount means to get on the horse, to dismount means to get off the horse.
it means to work like a clever trick
Spelling a horse means to take it out of work for a while,to have a brake of riding and stuff.Kinda like a long holiday for a horse
The adjective that means "horse-like" or "having the properties of a horse" is "equine".
cowwy means that a horse is a good cow horse, good for ranch work like working with cows like it can sense when they are going to move, and can track it, it's a western term when a horse has cow sense, popular in Quarter Horses hope that helps
it means that it's running towards you or the other horse like it's about to attack you
It means "Hung like a horse"
"To eat like a horse" means to eat a LOT of food.
Horsing around means you are goofing around or like fooling around.
horse dressage is like a performance on horse back where both horse and rider must work in sink to perform. maybe watch some on utube
Equitation means that the judges judge you on how you show and handle your horse, like showmanship. Pleasure is where the judges judge the horse.
Appaloosa's are considered a light breed generally of stock horse type. The 'light horse' means that they are lighter in build than draft horses which are considered heavy horses. The 'stock horse type' means they generally are built to work cattle, much like a Quarter horse. Since the original purebred Appaloosa is almost non-existent today most of the breed falls into the stock horse type.
you probaly wont like wat it means but it means a horse with a white star on it.