Member Since November 16, 2007

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Answered: Why does a horse need a horseshoe ?

My horse is a genuine wild Mustang, bred and raised in the wild. I don't think he's ever worn shoes in his life, nor does he need them. Mother Nature is the best breeder in the world!

Answered: Cat lovers: what do you think about dogs licking ...

I love both cats and dogs, but a dog's tongue feels nicer to me because of the sandpaper-y feel of a cat's tongue. Still, I love being licked (or "kissed") by either because I know it's usually a sign ...

Answered: How long can a horse live on average?

Breed and size can modify a horse's lifespan. Say we're talking about horses that are healthy and live in a fairly stress-free, happy environment. Many large horses that have been bred for athleticism ...

Answered: Albino horses and gray horses

Because white means "lacking pigment". A grey horse actually still has pigment in its hair. Grey actually isn't even a color at all. It's just a transformation that takes place in a horse's maturity ...

Answered: Why are horses legs wrapped?

There are many reasons horse's legs are wrapped and there are many different types of wraps and boots. Some wraps are meant to support, protect, or simply to hold on a bandage or icepack when a horse ...

Answered: Fly masks, horses and visibility

Yes but in the wild horses also weren't as subject to having fly troubles. Domestic horses have been bred for hundreds of years to be athletic and beautiful. However, not many breeders breed horses ...

Answered: What does the spanish word mustang mean? able ...

It comes from the Spanish word "mesteño" which means wild or feral.

Answered: I heard the expression "green horses" but I don ...

"Green horse" is also a phrase you want to avoid when you're looking for a horse to buy, lol.

Answered: Miniature horses

A pony is characterized not only by its height but also by having a large head, short legs, thick coats, tiny ears, and very thick, fuzzy manes and tails. They also tend to have a very stubborn ...

Answered: Left side and horses

The REAL reason you mount from the left side is because back in the day when knights rode horses they always had their swords strapped to their left hip. They mounted from the left side so they wouldn ...

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