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Besides a seahorse, a horse that has foundered on grass must be kept away from grass. Green, lush grass could kill an already foundered horse. (ponies are at greater risk)
A dead horse doesn't eat, so it doesn't matter if it has grass to eat or not. If you're paying a cost to get something, you have to be mindful of what the cost is. Just like the horse, you can't enjoy it unless you're alive.
a fondered horse is a horse that has eaten to much grass and or food and is fondered.
"When the horse is dead, get off" means you should not waste time on things that are not worth it. If the horse is dead, you can't ride it any more.
A horse should have free-choice grass or good quality grass hay 24/7, because horses need to be constantly eating forage due to how their digestive system is. If they are free grazing then yes. If they are a race horse or sport horse...you may wish to mix with grains.
No good with a dead horse.
You did something the ultimately wasted your time. If you planted a field of grass, because you wanted to feed your horse, but your horse died, then you would have wasted your time with the grass. Because the horse is dead, you will have no need for the grass.
No good with a dead horse.
humorous proverbs
Besides a seahorse, a horse that has foundered on grass must be kept away from grass. Green, lush grass could kill an already foundered horse. (ponies are at greater risk)
"shooting a dead horse"means that you are repeatedly doing or saying something that is pointless because of the fact that the said "problem" you keep addressing has already been resolved. this is comparable to shooting a dead horse because if the horse is already dead, shooting it again isn't going to make it any more dead. Plus that would be a tremendous waste of bullets...
I have found that shredded paper and dried grass both work, although the grass must be dead.
the humans sometimes eat/kill the wolf and the bear. the wolf and the bear, if successful, eats the horse, but mainly the weak and/or old ones. the horse eats grass, dead grass, and bushes.(: hope this helps!
It means when a solution comes after the problem. So there is no use for it anymore.
A dead horse doesn't eat, so it doesn't matter if it has grass to eat or not. If you're paying a cost to get something, you have to be mindful of what the cost is. Just like the horse, you can't enjoy it unless you're alive.
No. If the grass is dead it's dead.
- My efforts are futile - Pissing in the wind (Australian slang) etc. bark at the moon catch at shadows bite a file beat the air in vain plough the air etc.