that's a really good question I just think it's because they are trying to make the horses seem wild or or something. Idk
Because all Domos are made with their mouthes open.
It has bad stable manners
A technique that really works with only a few tries is this: For a couple of days, keep a small, pointed object in your hand such as a nail, toothpick or pushpin. When the horse reaches to bite you, you hold out the sharp object and allow the horse to prick itself in the mouth. Do not stab at the horse! You want the horse to think that they did the damage to themself. It will keep them from getting headshy from being smacked. This really works. Remember, you're not out to stab the horse or cause a wound...you just want a little prick, like being stuck by a thorn or briar. Several times of this and they'll stop biting, guaranteed. Visit http://coursesonhorses.blogspot.com for more information and more handy tips! Copy and paste the web address into your browsers address bar or scroll further down this page for a direct link.
a dog keeps its mouth open when it is hot to cool of some dogs don't get as hot as others so they keep there mouth shut
gather spit and open your mouth.
The Always Open Mouth was created on 2006-09-19.
It has bad stable manners
hold it near the horses mouth but don't bang his/her teeth
Yes, chewing with your mouth open is very poor etiquette. A person should always chew with their mouth closed; swallow the food and then they can open their mouth.
Because all Domos are made with their mouthes open.
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they don't know the facts
Yes, the Carousel of Progress is still open at Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. It is a classic attraction that showcases the progression of technology and its impact on daily life.
It has bad stable manners
The bit on the bridle makes it so when the horse tries to graze, it chokes. Also, the horse can step on the reins and trip. Also, if you leave a bit on a horse unsupervised the horse can severely injure itself....including cutting it's tongue off and/or cutting it's mouth open. You should NEVER tie a horse with a bit in it's mouth or leave a horse unattended with a bit in.
Yes, but it's not a vegetarian restaurant, although they do have vegetarian options.
keep the bridle in ONE of your hands.w/that hand rest your arm between your horses two ears and your horse will put its head down. then hold your bit in your other hand under the horses lips, tickling the back of the horses mouth w/your thumb.your horse should open its mouth so you can gently place the bit where it belongs. hope this helps!