It is his head to bite and its legs to kick and run
Kentucky has the most horses per capita in the United States. Its horse industry is a significant part of the state's economy and culture, with popular events like the Kentucky Derby drawing visitors from around the world.
No, a horse should not eat peppers. Peppers are part of the nightshade family and can be considered toxic to horses.
Thrush is an infection that affects the hooves of horses. It is characterized by a foul-smelling discharge and deterioration of the frog of the hoof. Proper management and hoof care are essential in preventing and treating thrush.
That part is big, and it is good - for female horses.
The horse is a flight animal has predators such as wolves. However most horses are now domesticated and are rarely eaten by other animals. Scavengers such as vultures may eat a dead horse. So the answer is yes and no!
A horses doesn't have a 'favorite' body part. Picking out a favorite body part is a human attribute more concerned with vanity than anything else.
yes it is
Toes
Their mouth....
All horses and ponies have hooves. The hooves are the most sensititve part in a horse/pony's body. So now you know your answer.
the heart <3
The clusters of lymphatic tissue that are part of the body's defensive system include the tonsils, spleen, thymus, and lymph nodes. These structures help filter out pathogens, produce antibodies, and support the immune response to protect the body from infections and diseases.
between the abdomen and the fore-part of its hind legs
The harderest part of a horse would have to be the hooves, they are just like our finger and toes nails.
On most horses it would be his/hers barrel.
from the ground to the wither.
You would start at the top and work your way down.