Horse Anatonomy Lesson

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"Obviously you know from ears to the upfront tip of the nose and mouth is the head of the horse, this front part of his mane is called the forelock of his mane and sometimes it will need to be brushed clean of hay, now where the  rest of the mane ...

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"Obviously you know from ears to the upfront tip of the nose and mouth is the head of the horse, this front part of his mane is called the forelock of his mane and sometimes it will need to be brushed clean of hay, now where the rest of the mane runs along the back of his neck to the withers is where his back begins along with his shoulders which are parallel to your height when leading a horse by lead-rope on halter always keep near their neck on their left side. Now the middle part of a horse's body is referred to as the barrel and that is where the saddle gets placed just behind the withers the short loose choppy hair in his mane. And done he said pointing out the tufts of black hair in front of over or over the hooves. "This hair that's over their heels and above their ankles on all four of his feet those are called fetlocks. Draft-horses have longer fetlocks around their feet. "

"While he did have a sponge bath last night, that don't mean he hasn't picked up more dust lately

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"While he did have a sponge bath last night, that don't mean he hasn't picked up more dust lately." Philip tells Aurora. Kelley brought scrub brushes to both people.

"He's still wet so never use a curry comb the dirt won't come out with it anyways." said Kelley her entire dress had changed to deep purple clothes.

"Do you think you could make a winter cloak in lavender like that for riding out of the same linen?" asked Aurora.

"I can spin you two one purple and what else is their another color?"

"Um how about red for the Winter Festival like Philip's own cloak too." stated Aurora. "Reminds me of my cardinal friends back home."

"How do you spin linen?" inquired Philip.

"From Flax seeds, you roast them and string the threads to a spinning wheel and volia you end up with linen the Durch began it, and its flowers were a gift from a human turnt into an oak tree and one of their Dutches Princesses married a King of Belgium and her daughter discovered it because her Father was protector of the cursed tree and his brother naughty boys they were. The other brother was forced to live as a cow's ancestor the Auroch in their language."

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