If you are talking about standardbred racing, yes. If a thoroughbred is scratched his slot in the starting gate will remain empty.
* A horse that loves you would absolutely love a scratch. * A horse loves a scratch on the nose or on the shoulder. * When I had a horse as a teenager, she loved a good scratch around the ears. My step-father's horse, however, loved to be scratched under the chin. * horses also love to be scratched aroud the rump if they are happy being scratched there they will lean over toward you * Horses naturally interact as friends by scratching each other on the shoulder/whithers, so it tells your horse that you are friends. * It's also good to scratch around where you put on the bridle because that will sort of get your horse used to wearing it * very true answers but me and my mum have many horses and our most recent loves to be scratched by the hind leg- where the skin changes direction * My horse absoloutly LOVES to be scratched behind the ears, under her mane, and under her chin. ( Becareful some horses my not like the chin and can bite.) * Well it depends on the horse. For instance One of the horses at my barn loves to be scratched on his neck but another horse there tries to bite me if i scratch his neck.
No rust in a horse's water does not harm the horses. Our horses have rusty water and they in perfect health.
It's horses' or horse's.
a group of horses is called a herd, and a male horse is a stallion
A horse courser is someone who deals race horses. That person runs their horses and also keeps some of their horses for racing.
Horses can be scratched (removed) from a race for a number of reasons. These are some general reasons for a horse to be scratched as well the the indivdual (usually) responsible for each type Scratched by the veterinarian for illness, lameness etc. Scratched by the stewards for procedural issues or violations. They can also scratch horses before they enter the starting gate for perceived lameness. Scratched by the trainer for issues like the race was moved from the turf to the dirt. Trainers will also sometimes enter horses in multiple races to optimize their chance of getting into a race...if the horse gets into both races the trainer usually scratches the horse from one or the other.
You get your money back for the horse or horses that are scratched from the race. if you only bet 3 horses in your trifecta, then you get the entire amount back.
A horses night eyes are located toward the inside of the knee.
* A horse that loves you would absolutely love a scratch. * A horse loves a scratch on the nose or on the shoulder. * When I had a horse as a teenager, she loved a good scratch around the ears. My step-father's horse, however, loved to be scratched under the chin. * horses also love to be scratched aroud the rump if they are happy being scratched there they will lean over toward you * Horses naturally interact as friends by scratching each other on the shoulder/whithers, so it tells your horse that you are friends. * It's also good to scratch around where you put on the bridle because that will sort of get your horse used to wearing it * very true answers but me and my mum have many horses and our most recent loves to be scratched by the hind leg- where the skin changes direction * My horse absoloutly LOVES to be scratched behind the ears, under her mane, and under her chin. ( Becareful some horses my not like the chin and can bite.) * Well it depends on the horse. For instance One of the horses at my barn loves to be scratched on his neck but another horse there tries to bite me if i scratch his neck.
Horses, by their nature, are social animals. A racetrack with crowd noise, other horses, etc, can make a horse nervous. The other horse (known as an outrider pony or simply a pony) serves to keep the horse calm as he or she heads toward the gate.
If your talking about when you are just giving them a pet and a good scratch then it depends on the horse. I have found though that many horses love their chest and up their neck scratched. A good place to scratch a horse is at it's withers because that is a place they can't itch and it feels good. Some horses love having you gently stroke their faces others hate it and will pull their head away. It's really depends on the horse.
The plural form of the noun horse is horses.The plural possessive noun is horses'.Example: The horses' stable is beside the barn. (the stable for horses)
It depends.
with a shot gun and the glue factory
no, you get the post time favorite
how do u change horses on horse club
I am sorry but there is not a sims horses game. Unless you want something like My Horse & me or, Horses or My horse and me 2?