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You can use pig oil, once a month. Rub it through the feathering (hair), to keep it soft, it is less likely to break off in long grass if the hair is muddy.

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What type of process is horse mating?

Horse mating is a process of breeding. The horse mating process is initiated by horse owners. The horses to be bred are selected based on the goal of the owners.


Why did Indians put feathers in the horses manes?

The reason why Indians put feathers in the horse's mane was to show that theirs was a war horse. The feather was used to symbolize this.


Can horses get moody with their owners?

horses can be moody and temprimental as with any animal, and if mistreated can become scared of their owners, but you can also tell the difference between a horse with somebody they dont no, and a horse with somebody they have been worked by, looked after and loved by for atleast several months because there is alot more affection and trust with long term owners.


Where do horses live in NC?

Horses in North Carolina can live in a variety of settings, including farms, pastures, equestrian facilities, and ranches. They are commonly found in rural areas and agricultural regions throughout the state. Additionally, there are numerous horse-friendly communities and neighborhoods that cater to horse owners.


Are horses live in a barn for ever?

Domesticated horses either live in a pasture or in a barn. When a horse lives in a barn, there could be many reasons. The land may not support having a horse on it, the horse could be very accident prone, the horse could be ill/old/very pregnant, the horse could be a show horse and the owners want to make sure it stays clean and injury free, or the owners could've simply chosen stall live for their horse. Stall life isn't the best for a horse, as it's the equivalent of a human living in their closet.

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Do horse owners know that their horses are being sold to slaughter?

some horse owners do not know and some are aware of what is happening to their horses.


Where did they get the horses from in World War 1?

from horse owners


What type of process is horse mating?

Horse mating is a process of breeding. The horse mating process is initiated by horse owners. The horses to be bred are selected based on the goal of the owners.


What does That's a horse of a different feather mean?

The phrase about horses is actually, "That is a horse of a different color," not feather. The feather animal phrase is, "That is a bird of a different feather." The horse of a different color was in the movie, "The Wizard of Oz:" and the phrase means some kind of unrelated or incidentally related matter with a distinctly different significance.


Where you get a horse from?

You get a horse from horse breeders, horse sellers, or other horse owners. You can search for horses for sale from a few websites which are very helpful. _________________________________________________________________


What will a horse do when broken in?

You should not "break" horses. Breaking a horse means breaking its spirit, and it sometimes can seem depressed. Insted try to train or "gentle" your horse. Training your horse will make you and your horse happy and you will have great times together.


Can a jockey choose a horse to ride in the Kentucky Derby?

I believe that the horses owners have to hire them


Why did Indians put feathers in the horses manes?

The reason why Indians put feathers in the horse's mane was to show that theirs was a war horse. The feather was used to symbolize this.


Where is a feather on a horse?

feathers are the little hairs behind the fetlock. they are on all the legs, and are more visible on heavier horses, like draft horses (Frisians, Percherons, Clydesdales).


Can horses get moody with their owners?

horses can be moody and temprimental as with any animal, and if mistreated can become scared of their owners, but you can also tell the difference between a horse with somebody they dont no, and a horse with somebody they have been worked by, looked after and loved by for atleast several months because there is alot more affection and trust with long term owners.


How many people race at one time in a horse race?

Horse racing is not a team sport. Jockey's ride the horses in races, Trainers train the horse, and Owners own the horse.


What are Carmargue horses?

They are a breed of horse/pony They are a wild pony from France that are very loyal to their riders/owners.