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- Rearing occurs when a horse or other equine "stands up" on its hind legs with the forelegs off the ground. Rearing may be linked to fright, aggression...
- Look up rear in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rear may refer to: Rear (horse), when a horse lifts its front legs off the ground In stockbreeding, to...
- A horse harness is a device that connects a horse to a horse-drawn vehicle or another type of load to pull. There are two main designs of horse harness:...
- The Rearing Horse and Mounted Warrior or Budapest horse is a bronze sculpture attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. Depicting Francis I of France on a destrier...
- Blinkers, sometimes known as blinders, are a piece of horse tack that prevent the horse seeing to the rear and, in some cases, to the side. Blinkers are usually...
- A horse-drawn vehicle is a piece of equipment pulled by one or more horses. These vehicles typically have two or four wheels and were used to carry p****engers...
- Rear Window is a 1954 American mystery thriller film directed by Alfred Hitch**** and written by John Michael Hayes based on Cornell Woolrich's 1942 short...
- sloping or truncated rear roofline and two doors. The term coupé was first applied to horse-drawn carriages for two p****engers without rear-facing seats. It...
- door is an automobile door hinged at its rear rather than the front. Such doors were originally used on horse-drawn carriages, but are rarely found on...
- weight is resting on one front hoof, then all on one rear hoof. In the sport of dressage, horses are encouraged to shift their weight more to their hindquarters...