No. No horse is perfect, just like humans aren't perfect. (All living things on earth aren't perfect)
There is no such thing as a perfect horse. All horses will have some sort of problems or faults. It is best to decide what you can live with and what you cannot and go from there to select a horse.
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No rust in a horse's water does not harm the horses. Our horses have rusty water and they in perfect health.
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.
It depends on the horse itself. Hanoverians are great dressage horses, and if you want a three day event horse, Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses. Some other dressage horses can be Morgans, Friesians and if you want to do dressage noncompetitive, Haflingers can execute dressage movements.
no horses have saddles people have the saddles we put them on the horses also if all horses have saddles then old ones have them to there is no diff
Not all horses are dangerous. In fact, most horses are kind, unless you get on their nerves.
It's the perfect place to see horses. The Bluegrass State is the home to some of the biggest horse farms in the country.
Horses are not flexible at all!
Yes, all horses die at some point. Horses that are in good health live longer than horses in poor health.
All the Tired Horses was created in 1970.
All Arabian horses have different weight, it does not matter about the breed. All horses have a different weight.