No, you should never do this as you cannot be certain that you have gotten rid of all of the bad hay. It is much safer to throw it all away and get new hay.
Usually a horse will store fat in the upper neck, if this area is very bulgy and the rest of the body is bulgy, chances are the horse is overweight. But check with your vet to be sure. Overweight horses are prone to a foot problem called fonder. This can be a real hard condition to cure. Regular exersize and the correct feed and feed schedule can keep this from affecting your horse.
The stirrup
Put yourself where you can meet. What do owners of horse farms need? Who sells it? Can you get a job there? The rest is up to you. visit feed stores stockyards rodeos or place a personal ad. things like that
The soldiers were hidden inside the hollow wooden structure of the Trojan Horse, which the Greeks constructed as a deceptive gift to the Trojans. They concealed themselves within the body of the horse, while the rest of the Greek army pretended to sail away. Once the Trojans brought the horse into their city, the hidden soldiers emerged at night, opening the gates for the rest of the Greek forces to enter and attack. This ruse ultimately led to the fall of Troy.
Sometimes only rest and proper nutrition can make your horse better on Horse land.
To be well taken care of and have rest.
let it rest a lot feed it a lot of good food. bring it to the vet. let it rest a lot. feed good food. bring to vet.
Parasympathetic
The pulse rate of an adult horse at rest averages 30-40 beats per minute (bpm). A pulse rate of 50 or higher in an adult horse at rest may mean the horse is in physical distress.
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2 months
A stallion like the rest