The process of filing down the sharp points of a horse's teeth to keep their mouth healthy, is called Floating.
Floating. Your horse should have their teeth checked in their yearly exam.
Horse's teeth need to be floated regularly to maintain good oral and overall health.
In horses, parturition(the birthing process) is often called "Droping the foal."
Agricultural horses can be called a team, Race horses can also be called a field Regular horses are more commonly called a herd
Males:Yes, it's quite common, and in horses, the process is called "gelding".Neutered male horses are referred to as Geldings (as opposed to non-neutered males, which are called Stallions).Females:The process is called "spaying", and is uncommon in horses, as it's expensive, and a dangerous operation for a horse to have.All female horses (neutered or not) are called Mares.
The process of a horses teeth constantly 'growing' is commonly called eruption. A horses teeth don't really 'grow' once they become adults, it just seems like they do. As a horse wears down its teeth more of the tooth erupts over the gum line to replace what has been worn down. Typically once a horse reaches it's twenties or thirties it will have worn down all of it's teeth and the eruption process stops.
It's called floating the teeth.
water cycle
to strengthen and reproduce in a process called keratinzation
the process is called an DIRECTIONAL selection.
play a game called kolo which is like regular polo on horses except they ride kangaroos
A Clydsdale is one breed of Draft horse. If you breed a draft horse ro a regular horse, you get what is commonly called a "warmblood", which are heavier than regular horses, but lighter than draft horses.