they do this in some countries where the horse is used in farms,, they do that so the horse will give up thinking of sex and work harder..
eww that must be dumb thing to do but they do it....
DO NOT Cut off the forelock (like my neightbor did)
do you have to cut the tails off pigs?
To cut off he air to smoother
Bashkir Curly horses tend to not set off people allergic to horses so much/badly/ever
The area of the horse's mane behind their ears is called the bridle path. It is shaved on horses with thick manes, like Morgan horses to let the bridle or halter lie flat, and to show off the curve of the horse's poll.
Sassy was the one who cut off the tails horses because of her family
No
DO NOT Cut off the forelock (like my neightbor did)
No, are you nuts?! you should never cut a dogs tail off, it is very panefull and all dogs need tails.
no, all horses have manes unless the owner has decided to 'hog' the horse (cut its mane off) or it rubs it out on a fence etc.
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when you clip the mane close to the horses neck it is called a hogged mane, so if you were cutting the mane off, then you would say you were hogging his mane.
Horses can't actually cut through would, but they do chew on it (usually called cribbing).
The hickory nuts are not falling off my tree.
You must be referring to the "bridle path" just behind the horses ears that most rides shave or cut off in order to make room for halters and of course bridles. i hope i helped
Ergot. It is very similar to the chestnuts on a horses leg, and they have no nerve endings. they can be cut off and the horse will not feel it.
horses can't eat grass that has been cut, they will collick