Depending on how big your backyard is, whether it's a suburban lot or a large acreage, perhaps. But horses like companionship, and do better with one or two other horses or ponies to socialize with. Often the rule of thumb for horses is to have one horse per 3 acres, no less.
The ability to keep a horse in your backyard is determined by local zoning laws. You should contact your local agricultural association for more information. Many places have laws forbidding the keeping of livestock in backyards.
You can keep 2 moshlings in your house and keep one moshling in your backyard.
There really is no part of a bridle that does that, however blinders are designed to keep the horse's attention focused ahead of him. It is up to the rider to keep the horse focused. The bridle is mostly just a means to hold the bit in place which allows communication.
it depends on the area you live in, where you keep the horse, and what you do with it.
They are red. We just had one in our backyard that a cop just recently shot.
Well, if the puppies are very young, you should keep them inside with the right tempreture. If there a bit older and are able to go outside, then consinder taking them for a walk :) but if your one of those people that don't keep a dog in the house, AND dosent have a backyard, then don't have dog ?
As long as no one else can see you and you can keep it quiet enough that no one else can hear you, it should be okay.
Having more than one horse can help to keep the horses company, if they do not already have a companion. These companions don't have to be other working horses. For example, you could use donkeys, sheep, cows, goats, mules, asses or horses that are retired, permanently lame or injured or not suitable for work instead. Also, having more than one horse can help when in serious competing. For example, you could have one horse for each discipline, or even an extra horse for amateur breeding, or just a horse that will help to teach a younger or less experienced horse. But keep in mind, horses are expensive, and buying more than horse when you only have the time and money for one horse is really irresponsible.
just did this assesment it is the traveler
you just have to believe to get one.
No, you cannot just go out on a certain day and catch a wild or feral horse and keep it. This is because they are under the care and protection of the government and you must wait until they are rounded up before purchasing one.
yes, there are a few sightings, and I just heard one in the backyard.