It doesn't have to be 7, does it? maybe I missed something. Anyway, a string of polo ponies??
Floating is the medical term used to describe the rasping or filing of a horses' teeth. The term originated from the masonry term which describes the leveling of a row of bricks (floating).
Fight or battle
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Breaking horses is a term used to describe the training a horse goes through so that he can be ridden and will follow directions. There are many methods.
"Polo y servicio" is a Spanish term that refers to a type of luxury service in which a polo player is hired to provide entertainment and play polo for guests at an event or function. It combines the sport of polo with high-end service for a unique and upscale experience.
AL when referring to horses stands for "age and sex unknown." This term is used to describe a horse when their age and sex cannot be identified.
In Costa Rica, the word polo is used to describe a person, object or situation that would be considered lame in terms of acceptable popular social standards. Other terms that are similar synonyms of polo but not quite the exact translation could be: uncool, lame, dorky, etc...
hot headed is a term used to describe hard to handle or angry horses. usually it means the owner has been handling them wrong or they are sick or hurt. They are usually very sweet horses, the are just misunderstood, or are trying to tell you something.
Yes, ponies and horses are both equines.The term pony can be used in a couple of ways:1. To describe any breed or individual that is 14.2 hands or lower.2. To describe certain breeds known for a particular type of conformation/ stature.
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Zebras and horses are both Equine animals. Zebras are horses, in another term, Zebras are horses with stripes.
The term hobby horse is used to describe a child's toy consisting of a long wooden stick with a horses head on the end. It also describes a favorite hobby, past time or obsession.