Shavings forks are also known as manure forks and muck forks. These are used to pick through pine shavings or pelleted horse bedding to remove manure and urine. The tines are more closely spaced on a shavings fork than on most pitch forks making them easier and more efficient to use.
You mean as in clipping a bridle path? Which is shaving the mane behind the head. This would be called clippers.
No. Horses are used for riding and as pets as well.
for plowing or riding
its not actually on the horse, its kind of like a way of cutting a horses fur, you "clip" their hair, like shaving some-one's head, there are lots of different types of clips which just include clipping the fur off in different places basically, the hunter clip is just one of these.
Today Morgan horses are ore commonly show horses, But some people do use them for driving, or working.
It's called a bridlepath. Or if you mean shaving the mane, it means to 'hogg' the mane.
You mean as in clipping a bridle path? Which is shaving the mane behind the head. This would be called clippers.
Grill forks are the two-pronged forks used when grilling meat or vegetables.
A shaving mirror is concave as it used used to magnify the image.
A Razor is used for shaving.
In Tuscany, where forks were first invented, before their were forks the upper class used three finger s t oeat and the lower class used five fingers.
A Cocktail fork is used for spearing cocktail garnishes such as olives. Cocktail forks resemble a trident. Some people call these forks "Seafood forks."
no..we either use forks or our hands. when i was there we never used chopsticks. never. we use forks or our hands. im tongan and i use forks but back in Tonga I used my hands.
I have used barbasol original, the orange can.
found in shaving cream
blade
i used forks to stab my best friend while playing tag.