The term 'on the bit' is a simple question with a semi-complicated answer. I'll try to keep it short and sweet. A horse is on the bit when he has accepted the bit, his mouth is soft and the rider can...
The line is from Shakespeare's play, Richard III (Richard the third). In the middle of a great battle, King Richard has lost his horse and finds himself afoot. In desperation, he cries out, 'A horse!...
There are several different types of whinnies. 1. to call attention to them self 2. to communicate with each other 3. to "call" a friend there are many other reasons too. those were just a few. look...