Horses are grazers. They spend the majority of their lives grazing (eating grass). They will spend 3 to 4 hours dozing and sleeping. Wild horses travel over large areas always looking for new places where the grass is as yet uneaten. This is why domestic horses always do better fed several times a day instead of just one. Wild horses know where to find water sources and will remember where the water is even if they wander far from it. Domestic horses will drink 30-50 gallons of water in hot weather.
I believe the answer is... Feeding a horse.
no it isn't. you could try soaking the grain and hay first before feeding it to the horse.
It is describing the horse. It is a drinking horse. The verb in that sentence is the word "is".
If your horse is overweight, try to not put it in the pasture as long or feed it less than normal. (only about 2 pounds less)If your horse is overweight, do not feed it or put it in the meadow. Resume normal feeding (only the recommended amount for your horse) when the message that your horse is overweight is no longer displayed.
a horse has many behavior patterns it can have any feeling u as a person can have
NO horse is completely trained!
No
Yes, some horses do not care where they go. It is up to us to make sure their food and water stays clean.
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Advise your friend to get vet immediately. Your friends horse is in pain, probably from a life threatening condition called founder. The horse should be removed from all sources of rich feed such as alfalfa and green grass. Have her also discontinue feeding the horse any grain. CALL THE VET.
Anything to do with the care of the horse is known as stable management.