Who puts shoes on horses? Farrier Why did Cowboys put shoes on horses? A shod horse stands a better chance of doing that. In the Old West, a cowboy could also pull from the remuda and rotate horses. Ride the trails barefoot, and you’ll wear a horse’s hooves faster than they can re-grow, and pretty […]
What size tires are on a 2005 rodeo?
What size tires are on a 2005 rodeo? Holden Rodeo 2005 3.0TD Tire Rim 225/75SR15 6JJx15 ET38 OE 245/70SR16 7JJx16 ET38 OE 255/60HR17 7.5JJx17 ET35 What size is 245 70R16 in inches? 16-inch Wheel Conversion Chart Metric Standard 245/70/16 29.5″x 9.6″ 245/75/16 30.5″x 9.6″ 255/70/16 30.0″x 10.0″ 265/70/16 30.6″x 10.4″ What size is a 265? […]
What are the main ingredients in hair dye?
What are the main ingredients in hair dye? To achieve a permanent color, many hair dyes work using a system of ammonia (or ethanolamines in the case of some ammonia-free products), hydrogen peroxide, and p-phenylenediamine. The ammonia pulls apart layers of the hair’s proteins, so that the dye can access the hair shaft. What are […]
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How many calories are in a old fashioned donut?
How many calories are in a old fashioned donut? Old Fashioned The traditional cake doughnuts at Dunkin and Krispy Kreme both have about 290 calories. The Starbucks old-fashioned doughnut is more indulgent at 480 calories. How many calories are in a chocolate covered old fashioned donut? H‑E‑B Old Fashioned Chocolate Glazed Donut Calories 300 Calories […]
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What animals eat grass?
What animals eat grass? Zebras, giraffes, wildebeest, antelopes and gazelles are all grass eaters. Birds such as chicken and turkeys also eat grass. However, not all herbivores eat grass. Which animals eat grass and leaves? Herbivores like squirrels eat grass and small plants near the ground and are called grazers. Herbivores that eat leaves, shoots, […]
What is the mortality rate of measles in the US?
What is the mortality rate of measles in the US? In developed countries, death occurs in 1 to 2 cases out of every 1,000 (0.1% – 0.2%). Death from measles was reported in approximately 0.2% of the cases in the United States from 1985 through 1992….Incidence. WHO-Region Region of the Americas 2005 85 2010 247 […]
How did Garibaldi biscuits get their name?
How did Garibaldi biscuits get their name? Popular history has it that the Garibaldi biscuit was invented by Peek Freans in 1861 and was named after the Italian revolutionary of the same name. Why they thought that this particular biscuit, otherwise known as a squashed fly biscuit, was an appropriate tribute is not reported. Are […]