What can u break even if you never pick it up or touch it?
“A Promise” can be break, even if we never pick it up or touch it. Given: What can you break, even if you never pick it up or touch it? A Promise is a correct answer to this riddle.
How do you fit ten horses in 9 stables?
They each have a stable. There was a storm one day and struck one of the stables. The stable burned. There are now 9 stables. Every horse has to go in a stable at night. You can’t build another stable and you can’t fit 2 horses in one stable. How do you fit ten horses in 9 stables?
How many stables are there in a horse stable?
In this case, each of the horses had a stable and there was also an extra “space” stable. Another idea is there used to be “NINE HORSES” which would have required 10 stables. But by adding one and becoming TEN HORSES, now only 9 stables are required. T in 1, e in 2nd, n in 3rd, h in 4th, o in 5th, r in 6th, s in 7th, e in 8th, s in 9th.
How many horses are in a field of horses?
There are ten horses in a field. They each have a stable. There was a storm one day and struck one of the stables. The stable burned. There are now 9 stables. Every horse has to go in a stable at night. You can’t build another stable and you can’t fit 2 horses in one stable. How do you fit ten horses in 9 stables?
They each have a stable. There was a storm one day and struck one of the stables. The stable burned. There are now 9 stables. Every horse has to go in a stable at night. You can’t build another stable and you can’t fit 2 horses in one stable. How do you fit ten horses in 9 stables?
What should I put under my horse’s stall floor?
Even impervious floors have a few inches of sand or fine gravel underneath for material stability and drainage of subsurface water. With either type of stall flooring, often enough bedding is used to absorb excess water and urine so actual liquid runoff is minimal except after a stall washdown. Figure 1. Water flow paths within and out of a stall
In this case, each of the horses had a stable and there was also an extra “space” stable. Another idea is there used to be “NINE HORSES” which would have required 10 stables. But by adding one and becoming TEN HORSES, now only 9 stables are required. T in 1, e in 2nd, n in 3rd, h in 4th, o in 5th, r in 6th, s in 7th, e in 8th, s in 9th.
There are ten horses in a field. They each have a stable. There was a storm one day and struck one of the stables. The stable burned. There are now 9 stables. Every horse has to go in a stable at night. You can’t build another stable and you can’t fit 2 horses in one stable. How do you fit ten horses in 9 stables?