the face-where your bridle goes to stop rubbing! the back and tummy-where your saddle and girth go! and in between the armpits-to stop any rubbing when the horse moves its legs!
Make sure you have all of your brushes and make sure that the horse isn't wet.
A groom
The same way you groom a regular horse.
The same as why a male and female groom each other, usually; they are friendly and possibly dirty :)
To keep themselves clean.
Jaguars are cats. They groom themselves exactly the way house cats do: using their tongue and claws to smooth and clean their fur.
yes they do.
No...But it is very important to groom your horses. Especially before and after riding.
The groom chooses his closest friend to be his best man and the best man is there to wait on the groom before the wedding. The best man helps the groom get dressed and is sure to have the brides wedding band in his own pocket to give to the groom at the wedding ceremony. The groom is also there to calm down the groom if he is nervous.
yes, to be sure that everything is in order and to tell them you love them!
The personal attendant for the groom would be his best man and he would be more important than the usher. However, for every position in a wedding the job is important. The best man tends to the needs of the groom and helps calm the groom down on the wedding day and the ushers walk women down the aisle (bride's family on the left side and groom's family on the right side.)
The groom seeing his bride before the ceremony is considered bad luck, but there is nothing wrong with the groom seeing the maid of honor or the bridesmaids.
there are grooming places all over horse isle there in town there's 1 on the east side of earton and the little sign on the building says groom
It is called breach of promise. It may still be on the books in some places, but is rarely if ever used today.
so that no one will tease you.
The father of the bride and groom can give the wedding gift to them the day of the wedding at home or, they can leave the gift on the gift table at the wedding reception. However, if it is of cash value it is better to give the bride and groom the money before the wedding.
To show his respect for his mother, I would think the groom should escort his mother to her seat before he takes his place at the alter.
Yes, I believe it is.